Frederick Douglass - Douglass and friend James N. Buffum were thrown off an Eastern Railroad train
Time: Sep, 1841
Place: Lynn, Massachusetts, U.S.
Details: While living in Lynn, Douglass engaged in early protest against segregated transportation. In September 1841, at Lynn Central Square station, Douglass and friend James N. Buffum were thrown off an Eastern Railroad train because Douglass refused to sit in the segregated railroad coach.
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