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<description><![CDATA[Rev. Guy Beckley was a “conductor” on the Underground Railroad, even though it was a federal crime to help escaping slaves. His house nearby on <a href="/gallery/buildings/1425Pontiac.gif.html" rel="nofollow">Pontiac Trail</a> was one of several secret &quot;stations&quot; in the area. Caroline Quarlls, who escaped from slavery, stayed with Beckley on her journey to freedom in Canada. Michigan’s Anti-Slavery Society was established in Ann Arbor in 1836. Starting in 1841, its newspaper, <i><a href="http://quod.lib.umich.edu/cgi/i/image/image-idx?id=S-MOAA-X-BL000830%5DBL000830" rel="nofollow">The Signal of Liberty</a></i>, which called for the abolition of slavery in the United States, was published in the Huron Block, directly across Broadway from here, by Beckley and his co-editor Theodore Foster. Beckley died in 1847.<br />
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Read more about the Signal of Liberty newspaper and the Underground Railrod in <a href="http://www.aadl.org/aaobserver/15566" rel="nofollow"><i>The Underground Railroad in Ann Arbor</i></a> by Grace Shackman, <a href="http://www.aadl.org/moaa/pictorial_history/1824-1859pg4" rel="nofollow"><i>Pictorial History of Ann Arbor: Churches, Theater, and Newspapers</i></a>, and <a href="http://www.aadl.org/aafounders/panel6" rel="nofollow"><i>Ann Arbor Founders: Ann Arbor, Abolition, and the Civil War</i></a>.<br />
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<i>Image courtesy of the Bentley Historical Library</i>]]></description>
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