Susan Richardson (June 6, 1810 - June 16, 1904), also known as Aunt Susan and Susan Van Allen, was an enslaved person who escaped and later helped to found Allen Chapel AME in Galesburg, a town that was a known safe haven on the Underground Railroad. Her escape prompted the 1844 Illinois Supreme Court Case, Borders v. Hayes. Richardson helped escaped slaves on the underground railroad while she lived in Galesburg.
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| - Susan Richardson (June 6, 1810 - June 16, 1904), also known as Aunt Susan and Susan Van Allen, was an enslaved person who escaped and later helped to found Allen Chapel AME in Galesburg, a town that was a known safe haven on the Underground Railroad. Her escape prompted the 1844 Illinois Supreme Court Case, Borders v. Hayes. Richardson helped escaped slaves on the underground railroad while she lived in Galesburg. (en)
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| - Susan Richardson's gravestone in Hope Cemetery, Galesburg (en)
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| - Susan Richardson (June 6, 1810 - June 16, 1904), also known as Aunt Susan and Susan Van Allen, was an enslaved person who escaped and later helped to found Allen Chapel AME in Galesburg, a town that was a known safe haven on the Underground Railroad. Her escape prompted the 1844 Illinois Supreme Court Case, Borders v. Hayes. Richardson helped escaped slaves on the underground railroad while she lived in Galesburg. (en)
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