Slave Stealers

Slave Stealers
Author: Timothy Ballard
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781629724843

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Follow two abolitionists who fought one of the most shockingly persistent evils of the world: human trafficking and sexual exploitation of slaves. Told in alternating chapters from perspectives spanning more than a century apart, read the riveting 19th century first-hand account of Harriet Jacobs and the modern-day eyewitness account of Timothy Ballard. Harriet Jacobs was an African-American, born into slavery in North Carolina in 1813. She thwarted the sexual advances of her master for years until she escaped and hid in the attic crawl space of her grandmother's house for seven years before escaping north to freedom. She published an autobiography of her life, Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl, which was one of the first open discussions about sexual abuse endured by slave women. She was an active abolitionist, associated with Frederick Douglass, and, during the Civil War, used her celebrity to raise money for black refugees. After the war, she worked to improve the conditions of newly-freed slaves. As a former Special Agent for the Department of Homeland Security who has seen the horrors and carnage of war, Timothy Ballard founded a modern-day "underground railroad" which has rescued hundreds of children from being fully enslaved, abused, or trafficked in third-world countries. His story includes the rescue and his eventual adoption of two young siblings--Mia and Marky, who were born in Haiti. Section 2 features the lives of five abolitionists, a mix of heroes from past to present, who call us to action and teach us life lessons based on their own experiences: Harriet Tubman--The "Conductor"; Abraham Lincoln--the "Great Emancipator"; Little Mia--the sister who saved her little brother; Guesno Mardy--the Haitian father who lost his son to slave traders; and Harriet Jacobs--a teacher for us all.

The Slave Stealer

The Slave Stealer
Author: John Boyd
Publisher:
Total Pages: 392
Release: 1968
Genre: Fugitive slaves
ISBN:

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Alternate LCCN: 68-12133.

Studies on Slavery

Studies on Slavery
Author: John Fletcher
Publisher:
Total Pages: 712
Release: 1852
Genre: Slavery
ISBN:

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The Slave Stealer

The Slave Stealer
Author: Boyd Upchurch
Publisher: Pan
Total Pages: 414
Release: 1968
Genre:
ISBN: 9780330026215

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The Results of Slavery

The Results of Slavery
Author: Augustin Cochin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 438
Release: 1863
Genre: Slavery
ISBN:

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Card Sharps and Bucket Shops

Card Sharps and Bucket Shops
Author: Ann Fabian
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2013-12-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 113668557X

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In a highly readable work that engages topics in American cultural, social and business history, Ann Fabian details the place of gambling in industrializing America. Card Sharps and Bucket Shops investigates the relationship between gambling and other ways of making profit, such as speculation and land investment, which became entrenched during the nineteenth century. While all these undertakings ran counter to deeply ingrained American--and Protestant--work ethics, only gambling took on a stigma that made other efforts to acquire wealth socially acceptable. Fabian considers here the reformers who sought to ban gambling; psychological explanations for the deviant gambler; numbers games in the African American community; and efforts by speculators to draw distinctions between their own activities and gambling. She combines first-rate cultural analysis with rigorous research, and along the way provides a wealth of colorful details, characters and anecdotes.

The American Whig Review

The American Whig Review
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 700
Release: 1850
Genre: Periodicals
ISBN:

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Aiming for Pensacola

Aiming for Pensacola
Author: Matthew J. Clavin
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2015-10-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 0674088220

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Before the Civil War, slaves who managed to escape almost always made their way northward along the Underground Railroad. Matthew Clavin recovers the story of fugitive slaves who sought freedom by paradoxically sojourning deeper into the American South toward an unlikely destination: the small seaport of Pensacola, Florida, a gateway to freedom.