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David Ruggles
He was a free black, an abolitionist and conductor on the underground railroad, a pamphleteer, and the first African American to own a bookstore. He opened a water cure facility when he moved to Florence, MA. in 1842. He died here in 1849.
Blogged here: trailerfulloftunes.blogspot.com/2009/05/walking-historica...
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