5 other facts about Levi Coffin’s life

1. Levi Coffin was known as the “President of the Underground Railroad” for his role in helping thousands of enslaved individuals escape to freedom.

2. Coffin and his wife Catharine operated a safe house in Newport, Indiana, where they provided food, clothing, and shelter to freedom seekers on their journey to Canada.
3. Coffin was a prominent abolitionist and worked tirelessly to end slavery in the United States.
4. After the Civil War, Coffin continued to be active in the fight for civil rights and equality for African Americans.
5. Levi Coffin published an autobiography in 1876 titled "Reminiscences of Levi Coffin, the Reputed President of the Underground Railroad," detailing his experiences helping enslaved individuals escape to freedom.