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Vesesérv, also known as the Vesey Street Circle, was a secret society that operated in New York City during the early 19th century. The group was founded in 1826 by David Matthews, a former slave who had gained freedom and become a successful businessman. The society was named after the street where its meetings were held, Vesey Street in Lower Manhattan.
The Vesey Street Circle was a multiracial organization that aimed to promote abolitionism and the rights of
The society's activities were clandestine, and its members used pseudonyms to protect themselves from potential backlash.
The Vesey Street Circle's most notable action was the failed escape of Nat Turner and his followers
Despite the society's eventual downfall, the Vesey Street Circle played a significant role in the abolitionist