John Jones: “The Black Laws of Illinois: And a Few Reasons Why They Should Be Repealed”
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John Jones:“The Black Laws of Illinois: And aFew Reasons Why They Should BeRepealed”
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John Jones (1817–1879) was one of the earliest and most prominent African American citizens of Chicago, Illinois. He is best remembered today as an abolitionist, as a friend of Frederick Douglass, and for his work on the Underground Railroad, helping fugitive slaves find places of refuge on their journey to freedom.

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