Theodore S. Wright

Theodore S. Wright (1797-1847) was an African-American abolitionist and minister. He was born to free parents in Providence, Rhode Island, and became a minister in the Presbyterian church. He was a conductor for the Underground Railroad in New York. Wright, Theodore S. Wright, Theodore S.

 

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