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      • Thornton and Lucie Blackburn are legendary escapees from slavery who established first cab company in Toronto.
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  2. May 6, 2021 · Thornton and Lucie (Ruthie) Blackburn, freedom seekers, entrepreneurs, anti-slavery activists and community benefactors (Thornton, born c. 1812 in Maysville, Kentucky; died in 1890 in Toronto, ON. Lucie, born c. 1803, possibly in the West Indies; died in 1895 in Toronto).

  3. Lucie "Ruthie" Blackburn (1803–1895) was a self-emancipated West-Indian, American former slave who escaped to Canada with her husband Thornton Blackburn and helped him establish the first taxi company in Toronto.

  4. In 1834, Thornton reunited with his wife Lucie in the newly incorporated City of Toronto, where he worked as a waiter at Osgoode Hall. Together, they lived on Eastern Avenue for the next half century. Thornton created Toronto's first taxi service in 1837, named "The City".

  5. Feb 9, 2022 · In 1831, Thornton and Lucie Blackburn escaped from slavery by fleeing from Kentucky to Michigan, via the Underground Railroad. But, two years later, they were recaptured and jailed in Detroit. In the wake of their arrest, Detroit’s Black community advocated for their release.

  6. Thornton and Lucie Blackburn were designated as national historic persons in 1999. Historical importance: Legendary escapees from enslavement who established first cab company in Toronto.

  7. Feb 26, 2020 · Thornton and Lucie Blackburn escaped slavery in the United States twice. The story of their lifelong resistance to racial oppression — culminating in the “Blackburn riots of 1833 ...

  8. 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.

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