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- Q5674209 description "American politician and abolitionist".
- Q5674209 description "American politician and abolitionist".
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- Q5674209 abstract "Hart Leavitt (December 19, 1809–1881) was a Massachusetts merchant, landowner, legislator and prominent abolitionist. Leavitt was the brother of Roger Hooker Leavitt, with whom he operated an Underground Railroad station in Charlemont, Massachusetts, where the two brothers, aided by a third sibling in New York, the reformer and abolitionist publisher Joshua Leavitt, sheltered escaped slaves on their journey northward. The Massachusetts homes of Hart Leavitt and his brother Roger Hooker are both listed today on the National Park Service's Underground Railroad Network to Freedom.".
- Q5674209 birthDate "1809-12-19".
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- Q5674209 dateOfBirth "1809-12-19".
- Q5674209 dateOfDeath "1881".
- Q5674209 name "Leavitt, Hart".
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- Q5674209 shortDescription "American politician and abolitionist".
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- Q5674209 comment "Hart Leavitt (December 19, 1809–1881) was a Massachusetts merchant, landowner, legislator and prominent abolitionist. Leavitt was the brother of Roger Hooker Leavitt, with whom he operated an Underground Railroad station in Charlemont, Massachusetts, where the two brothers, aided by a third sibling in New York, the reformer and abolitionist publisher Joshua Leavitt, sheltered escaped slaves on their journey northward.".
- Q5674209 label "Hart Leavitt".
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