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18 Facts About William Whipper

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William Whipper was a businessman and abolitionist in the United States.

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William Whipper had siblings, Alfred, Benjamin, Hannah, and Mary Ann.

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William Whipper's support of the temperance movement was motivated by liquor's destructive effect on Africa and the belief that alcohol consumption was a contributing factor for Africans selling their own people into slavery.

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In conjunction with his support for the temperance movement, William Whipper began actively participating in the antislavery movement.

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In 1835 William Whipper relocated to Columbia, Pennsylvania, with fellow black entrepreneur Stephen Smith.

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William Whipper used his newfound wealth to further his personal fight for moral reform and abolition.

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William Whipper utilized his assets to the benefit of the antislavery movement by helping runaway slaves escape to the north.

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William Whipper was involved in the Philomathean Institute of Philadelphia, a literary organization which included Frederick Douglass, Charles Burleigh Purvis, Mifflin Wistar Gibbs, and Izaiah Weir.

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William Whipper operated a major Underground Railroad station and provided shelter for slaves primarily from Virginia and Maryland, moving them in part in the railroad cars he owned.

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At the age of 24, William Whipper published his famous essay "An Address on Non-Resistance to Offensive Aggression".

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William Whipper demonstrated his dedication to the notion of moral reform via the creation of the American Moral Reform Society.

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William Whipper urged delegates to adopt a resolution, which ended the usage of the word "colored".

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William Whipper married the sister of his business partner Stephen Smith, Harriet Smith of Columbia, Pennsylvania.

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William Whipper raised a nephew, James Whipper Purnell, as his son.

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William Whipper taught him the lumber business as well as the inner workings of the Underground Railroad.

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James William Whipper Purnell married Julia Ann Shadd, a cousin of Mary Ann Shadd Cary, in 1864.

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William Whipper Purnell married Theodora Lee of Chicago, Illinois, granddaughter of John Jones, a tailor, businessman and, before the Civil War, a well known abolitionist.

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William Whipper later had a successful engineering practice in Washington, DC and was the dean of the engineering department at Howard University for 20 years.