Jermain Wesley Loguen’s former enslaver offered to relinquish her claim on him in exchange for $1,000. But Loguen refused as a matter of principle, even turning down others’ offers to pay the fee.

History

After the ‘King of the Underground Railroad’ Escaped From Slavery, He Led 1,500 Others to Freedom

Jermain Wesley Loguen opened his home to fugitives fleeing the South. He publicized this work openly, risking arrest or even re-enslavement

Kellie B. Gormly

Pope Alexander VII commissioned the elephant sculpture to support an ancient Egyptian obelisk.

Smart News

This Famous 17th-Century Elephant Sculpture in Rome Keeps Losing the Tip of Its Tusk