David Ruggles, often considered the first African American bookseller, died in Northampton, Massachusetts. He opened his bookstore in 1834 in New York City, focusing on abolitionist and anti-slavery literature. Ruggles was a fierce abolitionist, a writer, and a key “conductor” on the Underground Railroad, helping hundreds of enslaved people escape to freedom—including a young Frederick Douglass.
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