Talk:Amos R. Webber
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Amos Webber was born and black and free man in the state of Pennsylvania in the year of 1826. He believed in self improvement, self help, and the basic principles of human rights and equality as stated in the Declaration of independence.In the black community of Worcester, MA, Webber was one of the highest and trusted leaders. He was also a dedicated husband, church activist, courier of the Underground Railroad,founder of various black fraternal groups and teetotaler. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Student1993 (talk • contribs) 23:59, 13 November 2011 (UTC)
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