77 enslaved people attempted to escape bondage on April 15, 1848 on a schooner called “The Pearl” organized by free Black people and white abolitionists, which prompted the Washington Riot and the D.C. Emancipation Act.

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77 enslaved people attempted to escape bondage on April 15, 1848 on a schooner called “The Pearl” organized by free Black people and white abolitionists, which prompted the Washington Riot and the D.C. Emancipation Act.
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