THOMAS GARRETT: THE WHITE MAN WHO HELPED FREE THOUSANDS OF BLACK SLAVES
THOMAS GARRETT: THE WHITE MAN WHO HELPED FREE THOUSANDS OF BLACK SLAVES
About this book
This book delves into the profound and complex history of slavery in America, exploring the historical context and the early voices that emerged in opposition to this inhumane practice.
It traces the rise of the abolitionist movement, highlighting influential figures and their personal journeys, beliefs, and convictions that sparked a relentless fight for freedom.
Through detailed accounts of the Underground Railroad, readers will gain insights into the courageous efforts of conductors and helpers who risked their lives to establish safe havens for escaping slaves.
The narrative illustrates the collaborative spirit among abolitionists and the challenges they faced, including legal hurdles like the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850.
It examines the impact of community involvement and the responses from both slaveholders and supporters of abolition.
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