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Slave Haven Underground Railroad Museum

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826 North Second Street P.O. Box 3142
Memphis , TN , 38173
Phone: 901.527.3427
35° 9' 52.6968" N, 90° 2' 35.7504" W
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Jacob Burkle, a German immigrant, was among those in the anti-slavery movement who risked their lives to help escaping Africans by harboring them in their homes and aiding them on their journey to freedom. Cloaked in secrecy, Burkle, a stockyard owner, operated an Underground Railroad way station on the outskirts of Memphis from around 1855 until the abolition of slavery. Burkle's unsuspecting, modest home, located near the banks of the Mississippi River, provided refuge for runaway slaves during their flight to freedom in the North.

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