African American Transportation History: James Forten, Sailmaker and Abolitionist

James Forten (1766-1842) was a free black man and lifelong Philadelphia resident who earned considerable wealth by making sails for vessels. Forten was also a steadfast foe of slavery in the United States. He was born free in Philadelphia to Thomas and Margaret Forten. Thomas Forten, who died when James was only seven, had a … Continue reading African American Transportation History: James Forten, Sailmaker and Abolitionist