mzedp, 1 month ago to Columbus My only goal was to try to photograph the eclipse, so I brought a single lens, which limited the photos I could take. #Columbus #Ohio #NeonSign #Newspaper #CBUS #Photography #Hugin
My only goal was to try to photograph the eclipse, so I brought a single lens, which limited the photos I could take.
#Columbus #Ohio #NeonSign #Newspaper #CBUS #Photography #Hugin
mzedp, 1 month ago to history The Underground Railroad and Black Conductors of Columbus #USHistory #History #Columbus #Ohio #CBUS A plaque with a story about the black conductors of columbus BLACK CONDUCTORS OF COLUMBUS Early legislators did not want slavery in Ohio, nor did they want Blacks to settle here. Declaring people of color a menace, they passed the Black Laws. Outside the Statehouse, Blacks went unnoticed. The turnover of black waiters and porters at the Buckeye House aroused no suspicion. White customers overlooked barbers James Poindexter and Andrew Redmond. No one saw John T. Ward, clerk at Zettler's. These men were invisible to all but the desperate faces secreted in attics, barns, smoke-houses, and in wagons traveling northward at night to Clintonville. Teamsters Louis Washington and his son Thomas were drivers. "The UGRR was actually going on here in Columbus when I came in 1828," recounted James Poindexter. Conductors David Jenkins, NB Ferguson, and John Bookel were all members of Poindexter's Antislavery Baptist Church. In 1842. John T. Ward began assisting Shepherd Alexander to convey runaway
The Underground Railroad and Black Conductors of Columbus
#USHistory #History #Columbus #Ohio #CBUS
A plaque with a story about the black conductors of columbus BLACK CONDUCTORS OF COLUMBUS Early legislators did not want slavery in Ohio, nor did they want Blacks to settle here. Declaring people of color a menace, they passed the Black Laws. Outside the Statehouse, Blacks went unnoticed. The turnover of black waiters and porters at the Buckeye House aroused no suspicion. White customers overlooked barbers James Poindexter and Andrew Redmond. No one saw John T. Ward, clerk at Zettler's. These men were invisible to all but the desperate faces secreted in attics, barns, smoke-houses, and in wagons traveling northward at night to Clintonville. Teamsters Louis Washington and his son Thomas were drivers. "The UGRR was actually going on here in Columbus when I came in 1828," recounted James Poindexter. Conductors David Jenkins, NB Ferguson, and John Bookel were all members of Poindexter's Antislavery Baptist Church. In 1842. John T. Ward began assisting Shepherd Alexander to convey runaway
mzedp, 1 month ago to Columbus Black Lives Martyred #Columbus #Ohio #CBUS #StreetArt A painting of a woman (Breonna) with the text LIVES written above her A painting of a man (George) with the text Martyred written above him
Black Lives Martyred
#Columbus #Ohio #CBUS #StreetArt
A painting of a woman (Breonna) with the text LIVES written above her A painting of a man (George) with the text Martyred written above him
justintylerwv, 2 months ago to Columbus Glass from the past. #cbus #columbus #ohio #greenhouse #glass #sculpture #art #photography
Glass from the past. #cbus #columbus #ohio #greenhouse #glass #sculpture #art #photography
justintylerwv, 2 months ago to photography #photography #hospital #cbus #ohio #building #architecture #columbus
#photography #hospital #cbus #ohio #building #architecture #columbus