African Americans of Harrisburg

African Americans of Harrisburg

by John Weldon Scott

Part of Black America Series

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"Harrisburg served as a refuge and passageway for many African Americans fleeing the South via the Underground Railroad and moving north in search of freedom and a better way of life. 'African Americans of Harrisburg' opens the door to this culturally diverse city of the wealthy, middle class, and poor with every possible race, religion, ethnicity, and lifestyle, which makes the fabric of the community so rich."

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