America's first freedom rider : Elizabeth Jennings, Chester A. Arthur, and the early fight for civil rights / Jerry Mikorenda.

"In 1854, traveling was full of danger. Omnibus accidents were commonplace. Pedestrians were regularly attacked by the Five Points' gangs. Rival police forces watched and argued over who should help. Pickpockets, drunks and kidnappers were all part of the daily street scene in old New York...

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Main Author: Mikorenda, Jerry (Author)
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Published: Guilford, Connecticut : Lyons Press, [2020]
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505 0 |a Preface: Unheralded labors -- Good old New York stock -- The wizard of Whipple City -- Slavery in the Empire City -- Bold men of color -- Sisters in struggle -- Zack comes to town -- City of omnibuses -- Late for church -- The trial -- The Legal Rights Association -- The great school wars -- The Civil War comes to New York -- Nell's window -- To exercise their senses -- Shadows of tall buildings. 
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