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  1. Jun 14, 2023 · She called some friends, trying to find him. Police would later find out that a three-minute phone call was made at 7:36 p.m. that night from the Blackburns’ farmhouse in Caledon to their Toronto home. Nancy did not show up to work the next day. A week later, the Blackburns were found murdered in the trunk of their car outside their Toronto home.

  2. Feb 18, 2021 · Blackburn eventually bought 6 Toronto houses and sheltered other former slaves seeking freedom on the famed Underground Railroad. In the late 1830’s he even returned to Kentucky in a dangerous mission to rescue his mother also bringing her back to Toronto. Thornton Blackburn died in 1890 and is buried at Toronto’s Necropolis Cemetery.

  3. This policy became more widely understood after the famous Blackburn case of 1833. Lucie (originally known as Ruthie) Blackburn was born enslaved in approximately 1803, reputedly somewhere in the Caribbean, and died in Toronto in 1895; Thornton Blackburn was born in approximately 1812 in Maysville, Kentucky, and died in Toronto in 1895.

  4. Thornton and Lucie Blackburn were freedom seekers who fled enslavement in Kentucky and established the first taxi business in Upper Canada. The Blackburns, whose story was lost and only re-discovered in 1985, were born enslaved in the United States. Almost extradited after escaping to Canada,

  5. Thornton and Ruthie navigated the 300-kilometer journey from Kentucky to Michigan largely alone. Once they arrived in Detroit, the Blackburns were welcomed into a small and supportive community of free African Americans. But danger was not past: Thornton and Ruthie were declared fugitive slaves, resulting in their capture, imprisonment, and ...

  6. Feb 11, 2007 · The Blackburn’s illustrated through their survival story, that they were going to be proud of their race and not conform to the norms of society. Thus, with Black drivers realizing that they are more likely to be stopped by the police; they could use this story as a motivation to fight for reformation of law enforcement practices.

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  8. Feb 9, 2022 · Thornton decided to introduce this new method of public transportation to Toronto. In 1837, Thornton and Lucie hired a mechanic to build them a cab and decided to call it “The City.”. Their horse-drawn cab was painted yellow and red, and the cab stand was located on Church Street. They ran a successful business that lasted until the 1860s.

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