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A Slave No More: Two Men Who Escaped to Freedom, Including Their Own Narratives of Emancipation
by David W. Blight (Author) Format: Kindle Edition★★★★★
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Customers find this book to be a great read with informative historical content, with one noting it's particularly valuable for students of Black History. The stories are thrilling, and customers appreciate the writing quality, with one highlighting its clarity for modern readers. The visual presentation receives positive feedback, with one customer noting how the contrast makes the impact more striking.
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The newly discovered slave narratives of John Washington and Wallace Turnage—and their harrowing and empowering journey to emancipation. Slave narratives, among the most powerful records of our past, are extremely rare, with only fifty-five surviving post-Civil War. This book is a major new addition to this imperative part of American history—the firsthand accounts of two slaves, John Washington and Wallace Turnage, who through a combination of intelligence, daring, and sheer luck, reached the protection of the occupying Union troops and found emancipation. In A Slave No More, David W. Blight enriches the authentic narrative texts of these two young men using a wealth of genealogical information, handed down through family and friends. Blight has reconstructed their childhoods as sons of white slaveholders, their service as cooks and camp hands during the Civil War, and their struggle to stable lives among the black working class in the north, where they reunited their families. In the previously unpublished manuscripts of Turnage and Washington, we find history at its most intimate, portals that offer a startling new answer to the question of how four million people moved from slavery to liberty. Here are the untold stories of two extraordinary men whose stories, once thought lost, now take their place at the heart of the American experience—as Blight rightfully calls them, “heroes of a war within the war.” “These powerful memoirs reveal poignant, heroic, painful and inspiring lives.”—Publishers Weekly Read more
Product Information
ASIN | B003JH8GD4 |
Publisher | Mariner Books |
Accessibility | Learn more |
Publication date | January 15, 2009 |
Edition | First |
Language | English |
File size | 7.4 MB |
Screen Reader | Supported |
Enhanced typesetting | Enabled |
X-Ray | Not Enabled |
Word Wise | Enabled |
Print length | 354 pages |
ISBN-13 | 978-0156035484 |
Page Flip | Enabled |
Best Sellers Rank | #271,498 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store) #6 in Civil War Fredericksburg History #56 in Reconstruction History of the U.S. #126 in Black & African American History (Kindle Store) |
Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 148 ratings |