Jerry Rescue Monument 2 South Clinton Street, Syracuse, NY 13202
About the Business
The Jerry Rescue Monument in Syracuse, New York, commemorates the historic event in 1851 when a large group of abolitionists freed a fugitive slave named William "Jerry" Henry from custody. The monument stands proudly at 2 South Clinton Street, serving as a reminder of the brave individuals who fought for justice and freedom during the tumultuous times of the Underground Railroad. Visitors can learn about the significance of the Jerry Rescue and its impact on the abolitionist movement in the United States. The monument stands as a symbol of courage and resistance against oppression, inviting all who visit to reflect on the importance of standing up for what is right.
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2 S Clinton St, Syracuse, NY 13202, United States
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"Truly one of history's most gratifying stories of a community standing up against injustice."
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