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Margaret Garner

Margaret Garner, called "Peggy", was an enslaved African American woman who killed her own daughter rather than allow the child to be returned to slavery. Wikipedia
Born: June 4, 1834, Boone County, KY
Died: 1858 (age 24 years), Mississippi
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Margaret Garner, called "Peggy" (died 1858), was an enslaved African American woman who killed her own daughter rather than allow the child to be returned ...
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Dec 5, 2007 · Best known as the inspiration for Toni Morrison's award winning novel, Beloved, The Margaret Garner Incident of 1856 contains one of the ...
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Jan 31, 2019 · In one soul-chilling moment, she killed her own daughter rather than return her to the horrors of slavery. Her life inspired a Toni Morrison ...
​Margaret Garner (1834 - 1858), an enslaved African American woman in pre-Civil War America, was born on June 4, 1834, at Maplewood plantation in Boone ...
Apr 8, 2021 · Margaret Garner died in slavery in 1858 due to typhoid fever. Her husband Robert Garner survived to see the end of the Civil War; he was ...
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The story of Margaret Garner and her family is dramatic, with many twists and turns, as well as, disturbing and heartbreaking events. Late on January 27,1856 in ...
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In an effort to escape slavery in the South, Margaret Garner and her family journeyed from Richwood, KY to Cincinnati, OH where they were quickly recaptured ...
Annotation: Margaret Garner, a fugitive slave from Kentucky, killed one of her children rather than permit her to be returned to slavery. She drowned in a ...
Margaret Garner. Enslaved with her four children on the Archibald Gaines farm in Boone County, Kentucky, Margaret and her husband, who was enslaved on a nearby ...
Jun 16, 2023 · Margaret “Peggy” Garner (1834?–1858). Margaret Garner, a Kentucky-born enslaved woman, gained national notoriety for killing one child and ...