Black History Month: Abraham Galloway worked on Underground Railroad, served as senator

SOUTHPORT, N.C. (WECT) – Born in Southport in 1837, Abraham Galloway moved to Wilmington at the age of ten to work as a brick mason. Galloway would go on to join the abolitionist movement, work on the Underground Railroad, and in 1868, become one of the first Black men elected to the North Carolina Senate.

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