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        Celebration of Altadena Antislavery Leader: Ellen Garrison Clark (1823-1892)

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          • June 4, 2021
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      Historical photo of an African American woman

      Ellen Garrison (Photos – robbinshouse.org)

      Headstone to be laid on her unmarked grave at Mountain View Cemetery on June 19.

      By Veronica Jones

      Do you know the name Ellen Garrison Clark? Ellen Garrison Clark was an African American woman, antislavery activist, civil rights advocate and educator who is buried at the Altadena Mountain View Cemetery. How could you know? She’s been buried there without a headstone since 1892.

      Mrs. Clark was the direct descendant of freed slaves; her father was a runaway slave, her mother was the daughter of a freed slave, and her family was deeply involved with civil rights activites in Concord, MA.   Believing that it was her duty to “elevate her own race,” she spent 25 years teaching in the Freedmen’s Schools in Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina and Kansas.  She spent her life fighting for civil rights for Blacks in America. Long before Rosa Parks, Mrs. Clark tested the Civil Rights Act of 1866 by suing a Baltimore Train Station after being forcibly removed from a segregated ladies’ waiting room. Her case was eventually dismissed by a Marylandgrand jury. There is so much more to learn about her life and contributions at this link. We all stand on her shoulders.

      Mrs. Clark made the education of Blacks and our civil rights her mission in life. She spent the final years of her life in the Altadena/Pasadena area. On December 21, 1892, Mrs. Clark died and was laid to rest at Mountain View Cemetery. Her grave is there today without a headstone to mark the life of this tremendous woman. The Altadena Historical Society and the African Community of family and friends have worked together to celebrate Ms. Clark on June 19, 2021 (Juneteenth) by laying a headstone on her grave.

      Mrs. Clark was known to say: “WE MUST LIFT AS WE CLIMB.” (You can also watch a live stream on June 19, at this link).

      Tagged: Altadena African CommunityAltadena Historical SocietyBy Veronica JonesCelebration of Altadena Antislavery Leader: Ellen Garrison Clark (1823-1892)Mountain View Cemetery

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      1. Maria Madison says:
        June 19, 2021 at 9:48 am

        Thank you so much for raising awareness of this inspiring 19th century civil rights activist, Ellen Garrison.

        The Robbins House, Inc.
        Concord, MA

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      2. Desarae Jones says:
        June 4, 2021 at 9:49 am

        The event is JUNE 19th, 2021.

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