The Underground Railroad: A Reference Guide: Guides to Historic Events in America
Autor Professor Kerry Waltersen Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 noi 2023
The Underground Railroad provides the richest portrayal yet of the first large scale act of interracial collaboration in the United States, mapping out the complex network of routes and safe stations that made escape from slavery in the American South possible.
Kerry Walters' stirring account ranges from the earliest acts of slave resistance and the rise of the Abolitionist movement, to the establishment of clandestine "liberty lines" through the eastern and then-western regions of the Union and ultimately to Canada. Separating fact from legend, Walters draws extensively on first-person accounts of those who made the Railroad work, those who tried to stop it, and those who made the treacherous journey to freedom-including Eliza Harris and Josiah Henson, the real-life "Eliza" and "Uncle Tom" from Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9798765115015
Pagini: 240
Ilustrații: 22 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Guides to Historic Events in America
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Pagini: 240
Ilustrații: 22 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Guides to Historic Events in America
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Chronology of Events
Introduction The Underground Railroad: Legend and Reality
Chapter 1. Resisting Ol' Massa: Modes of Slave Defiance
Chapter 2. Following the Drinking Gourd: Fleeing Servitude
Chapter 3. Riding the Liberty Line: Underground Railroad Routes
Chapter 4. Laying the Track above Ground: Overt Defiance and Rescues
Chapter 5. Crossing into Canaan: The Underground Railroad's Canadian Terminus
Conclusion The End of the Line
Biographies: Personalities of the Underground Railroad
Appendix: Primary Documents of the Underground Railroad
Annotated Bibliography
Index
Introduction The Underground Railroad: Legend and Reality
Chapter 1. Resisting Ol' Massa: Modes of Slave Defiance
Chapter 2. Following the Drinking Gourd: Fleeing Servitude
Chapter 3. Riding the Liberty Line: Underground Railroad Routes
Chapter 4. Laying the Track above Ground: Overt Defiance and Rescues
Chapter 5. Crossing into Canaan: The Underground Railroad's Canadian Terminus
Conclusion The End of the Line
Biographies: Personalities of the Underground Railroad
Appendix: Primary Documents of the Underground Railroad
Annotated Bibliography
Index
Recenzii
As an explanatory text that describes the Underground Railroad, Walters does an excellent job, creating a flowing and well-written narrative. In reference aspects, it provides a basis for study.
This is a moving and, at times, wrenching account of the trials and tribulations of slaves escaping along the Underground Railroad. . . . This book tells the history of this organization in a highly readable style by weaving personal narratives, contemporary newspapr articles, and various laws enacted to keep people in bondage before the civil war. . . . This book would enhance any American History collection.
Owing to the decades' worth of material analyzed here, this historical reference work will make a suitable guide and starting point for students and general readers alike. Secondary and other general collections should consider it for purchase.
This book, part of the Guides to Historic Events in America series, brings into perspective what the Underground Railroad did and how it operated. . . . Recommended for school and public libraries.
This is a moving and, at times, wrenching account of the trials and tribulations of slaves escaping along the Underground Railroad. . . . This book tells the history of this organization in a highly readable style by weaving personal narratives, contemporary newspapr articles, and various laws enacted to keep people in bondage before the civil war. . . . This book would enhance any American History collection.
Owing to the decades' worth of material analyzed here, this historical reference work will make a suitable guide and starting point for students and general readers alike. Secondary and other general collections should consider it for purchase.
This book, part of the Guides to Historic Events in America series, brings into perspective what the Underground Railroad did and how it operated. . . . Recommended for school and public libraries.