- Jermain Wesley Loguen
"Jerry" Jermain Wesley Loguen (
February 5 ,1813 -September 30 ,1872 ) was an African Americanabolitionist and bishop of theAfrican Methodist Episcopal Zion Church .Loguen was born into
slavery inDavidson County, Tennessee , the son of a white man, David Logue, and a slave named Cherry. At age 21, he successfully escaped bondage on his second attempt, stealing his master's horse and following theUnderground Railroad north, finally crossing intoCanada . Loguen added an "n" to the end of his last name, learned to read, worked various jobs in Canada andNew York , studied at theOneida Institute inWhitesboro, New York , opened schools for black children inUtica, New York andSyracuse, New York , and married.Loguen settled in Syracuse, where his house became a major "depot" (stop) on the Underground Railroad. Loguen was involved in rescuing William Henry, a
cooper and a freed slave. OnOctober 1 ,1851 , Henry, known as "Jerry" was arrested under theFugitive Slave Law . The anti-slaveryLiberty Party was holding its state convention in the city, and when word of the arrest spread, several hundredabolitionist s broke into the city jail and freed Jerry. The event came to be widely known as the "Jerry Rescue". [ [http://www.nyhistory.com/gerritsmith/jerry.htm The Jerry Rescue - New York History Net ] ]Loguen became an elder in the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church and took the middle name Wesley after
John Wesley , founder of theMethodist movement . He held various church posts and was appointedbishop in 1868. [ [http://www.math.buffalo.edu/~sww/0history/loguen.jermain.wesley.html Jermain Wesley Loguen ] ]Loguen became a popular abolitionist speaker and authored an
autobiography , "The Rev. J. W. Loguen, as a Slave and as a Freeman, a Narrative of Real Life" (1859). The wife of his former master, Sarah Logue, actually wrote Loguen demanding $1000 compensation. Loguen wrote a scathing reply which was published in "The Liberator ". [ [http://www.nyhistory.com/central/loguen.htm Jermain Wesley Loguen - New York History Net ] ]Family
Loguen had six children. His daughter, Amelia, married
Frederick Douglass in 1869. [ [http://www.math.buffalo.edu/~sww/0history/loguen.jermain.wesley.html Jermain Wesley Loguen ] ]Notes
References
* "
Dictionary of American Biography ", American Council of Learned Societies, 1928-1936.
*Howard Zinn , "A People's History of the United States ".
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