Levi Coffin Research Paper

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“SHAKE, SHAKE, SHAKE!” What was that? It’s Levi Coffin and his family dancing and quaking the church! He was a very important figure in the time of slavery because of his role in the Underground Railroad. Levi was a Quaker, station master of the Underground Railroad, and an American Abolitionist. Levi Coffin had an ordinary early life, found a secret route to the Underground Railroad under his house after he had moved with his wife, and saved thousands of slaves through their journey to Canada. To start off, Levi Coffin’s early life was pretty average. He was born October 28, 1798, in North Carolina. Levi was the child of Prudence Williams and Levi Coffin Sr. He had also grew up on a farm with his six other siblings. All of them were girls. This is basically the only part where he wasn’t average. His sisters include Priscilla, Beulah, Ann, Sarah, Deborah, and Mary Coffin. He also grew up as a Quaker. A Quaker is ,”a popular name for a member of the Religious Society of Friends.”(dictionary.com). They also got their name because sometimes they danced and quaked the church. All in all, Levi Coffin had a big family and started in humble beginnings. …show more content…

Levi moved to Newport, Indiana, in 1826. When he had moved, he found a route his new house was on. That route belonged to the Underground Railroad. After he had found the route, he made changes in the Underground Railroad. A quote to support is, “Coffin then made his home into a depot, and he funneled much of the wealth that he was acquiring as a prosperous merchant,”(biography.com, Pg.1, Par.1). This quote explains how Levi Coffin adapted to the changes in his new house. He made it a “stop” on the Underground Railroad. He was now a station master of the historic Underground Railroad. In summation, after Levi found the route, he was on his way to the adventure of saving slaves on their way to

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