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  1. John Pierre Burr (June 1792 – April 4, 1864) was an American abolitionist and community leader in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, active in education and civil rights for African Americans.

  2. John Pierre Burr was a barber, a conductor on the Underground Railroad and a fierce advocate for freedom and justice. He was also the son of Vice President Aaron Burr and Mary Emmons, a servant in his household, according to new research by his descendant Sherri Burr.

  3. John Pierre Burr was the son of Aaron Burr Jr., a Princeton alumnus and the third Vice President of the United States. He became an activist and conductor on the Underground Railroad, despite his family's slaveholding history and his own mixed-race heritage.

  4. catto.ushistory.org › catto_people › john-pierre-burrJohn Pierre Burr - US History

    John Pierre Burr was a community leader, educator and civil rights activist in Philadelphia. He signed the broadside to recruit USCT, supported the Underground Railroad and the Christiana Resistance, and may be the son of Aaron Burr.

  5. Portrait of John Pierre Burr (1792-1864), the abolitionist son of Aaron Burr Jr. ('1772) and Mary Emmons of Calcutta, India.

  6. 6 de sept. de 2019 · Burr, 59, has traced her heritage to John Pierre Burr, who has now been officially recognized as the son of Vice President Aaron Burr and Mary Eugenie Emmons, a servant in the Burr household from Calcutta, India.

  7. 19 de ago. de 2019 · John Pierre Burr, born circa 1792, was a Philadelphia abolitionist and natural son of former Vice President Aaron Burr. He will receive a headstone on his grave on August 24, 2019, after years of being unrecognized by history.