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Eugene

(61,859 posts)
Tue Oct 20, 2015, 09:39 PM Oct 2015

Man who helped US slaves escape to be posthumously pardoned in Delaware

Source: Associated Press

Man who helped US slaves escape to be posthumously pardoned in Delaware

Associated Press
Tuesday 20 October 2015 23.35 BST

A free black man convicted of helping slaves escape to freedom in the 19th century will be posthumously pardoned by Delaware’s governor, two people who supported the pardon said Tuesday.

Ocea Thomas of Atlanta said in a telephone interview Tuesday that she received a phone call this weekend letting her know that Governor Jack Markell would pardon Samuel Burris, a conductor on the Underground Railroad who died in 1863 and is one of Thomas’s relatives. A message left Tuesday for Markell’s spokeswoman, Kelly Bachman, was not immediately returned.

Thomas said she became emotional after learning that Burris, the brother of her great-great-grandmother, would be pardoned.

“I stood there and cried. It was pride. It was relief. I guess justification. All of that,” Thomas said.

In 1847, Burris was caught helping a slave try to escape Delaware and sent to jail. He was tried and found guilty of enticing slaves to escape from their masters. Part of his sentence was that he be sold into slavery for seven years, but a Pennsylvania anti-slavery society raised money to purchase him and set him free.

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Read more: http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2015/oct/20/us-slavery-samuel-burris-pardon-delaware
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Man who helped US slaves escape to be posthumously pardoned in Delaware (Original Post) Eugene Oct 2015 OP
I'm glad this happened and it's great that it helps his descendants. merrily Oct 2015 #1

merrily

(45,251 posts)
1. I'm glad this happened and it's great that it helps his descendants.
Tue Oct 20, 2015, 09:53 PM
Oct 2015

But justice delayed is justice denied, esp. when it's delay for so very long.

We need to get better at getting it right sooner, and preferably from the start.

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