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About Uncle Tom's Cabin Historic Site
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I'll use my freedom well
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Josiah Henson House at Uncle Tom's Cabin Historic Site in Dresden
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Slavery to freedom
During the 19th century, thousands of enslaved and many free African-Americans fled the United States and made their way to freedom in Canada. Ontario was one of their primary destinations.
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