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Memphis Moment: Francis Julius LeMoyne
(2008-03-27)
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Pennsylvania physician Francis Julian LeMoyne was a committed abolitionist who served as president of the Washington Anti-Slavery Society and later as an agent for the American Anti-Slavery society. His defiance of the Fugitive Slave Act put LeMoyne's personal freedom and fortune at risk. LeMoyne donated $20,000 to a school in Memphis primarily for African Americans. Over 117 years later, the school, now LeMoyne-Owen College, still prepares students for professional careers, leadership, and service.

Memphis Moments is co-produced by the Pink Palace Family of Museums (http://www.memphismuseums.org) and WKNO-FM and airs on Tuesdays and Thursdays during All Things Considered on the WKNO Stations.

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