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Francis Frederick (Autor)
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In 1854, faced with the threat of yet another brutal beating, a fifty-year-old slave in Mason County, Kentucky, decided to try to escape. He joined the hundreds of other fugitive slaves fleeing across the Ohio River and north to Canada on the Underground Railroad. After his arrival in Toronto he discarded his master's surname (Parker), renamed himself Francis Fedric, and married an Englishwoman. In 1857, he traveled with his wife to Great Britain, where he lectured on behalf of the antislavery cause and published two versions of his life story. Together the two works present a mesmerizing and distinct perspective on slavery in the South. Long forgotten and never before published in the United States, Fedric's narratives, collected here for the first time, are certain to take their rightful place alongside the most recognizable accounts in the canon of slave memoirs.
| Categoria | História dos Estados Unidos |
| Subcategoria | Estudos Afro-americanos |
| Autores | Francis Frederick |
| Sobre o Autor | Francis Fedric foi um ex-escravizado que, após escapar do cativeiro no Kentucky, tornou-se ativista abolicionista, palestrando e publicando suas memórias no Reino Unido para denunciar a escravidão americana. |
| Idioma | Inglês |
| Quantidade de Páginas | 166 |
| Acabamento | Brochura |
| Editora | Longleaf Services on behalf of LSU Press |
| ISBN | 9780807136843 |
| Tamanho | 14.0x21.6 |