Josiah Bushnell Grinnell and the Iowa Underground Railroad
Event Details
123 North 2nd Street
Winterset, IA 50273
Email: humanities-iowa@uiowa.edu
Phone: (319) 335-4149
Website: https://calendar.google.com/calendar/event?eid=OG03OXRyaTBhbHZyaWljdHBzMWVzc3RrNGMgaHVtYW5pdGllcy1pb3dhQHVpb3dhLmVkdQ&ctz=America/Chicago
Event Description
“Preacher,” “congressman,” “negro-stealer”: Josiah Bushnell Grinnell was called all of those things during his life. He was called a negro-stealer because he participated in the Iowa Underground Railroad. J.B. Grinnell and other Grinnell residents helped at least 37 fugitive slaves who passed through their town before the Civil War. But some residents opposed this work. David Connon will tell a story of racism, noble actions, and conflict. He will highlight abolitionist John Brown’s visit to Grinnell, and Grinnell’s first riot over the presence of fugitive slaves in the public school.