Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Ohio River” in chapter 5 of John F. Hume, The abolitionists together with personal memories of the struggle for human rights:

... support. The only thing they could do like a white man was to pay taxes. The prejudice against the poor creatures in Ohio was much stronger than that they encountered on the other side of the Ohio River in the slave State of Kentucky. Here — in Kentucky--they were property, and they generally received the care and consideration that ownership ordinarily establishes. The interest of the mas...
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