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Editore: University of North Carolina Press, 2024
ISBN 10: 149623152X ISBN 13: 9781496231529
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Hardback or Cased Book. Condizione: New. Journey to Freedom: Uncovering the Grayson Sisters' Escape from Nebraska Territory. Book.
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Editore: New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, 2009
Da: Cat's Cradle Books, Archdale, NC, U.S.A.
Softcover. Condizione: Very Good with no dust jacket. Sound binding. Clean, bright pages. Light reading wear throughout. Wrappers have light handling wear. Contents: Willcox, Massachusetts descendants of the Rev. Thomas Wilson, author of the Pilgrims' Christian Dictionarie: Theophilus Wilson, Martha (Wilson) Bachelor, Mary (Wilson) Treadwell, and their nephew Samuel Taylor. Helliwell, Was Elizabeth Kilbourne the first wife of Hugh Gunnison of Boston and Kittery? Wardlow, Revisiting the family of Gershom Flagg of Woburn, Masschusetts. Henderson, English origins of John Lovejoy of Andover, Massachusetts. Blankenau, Some descendants of Nathaniel Mead of Greenwich, Connecticut, through his son Josiah Mead. Nowers, George Standley of Beverly, Massachusetts, and his children. Fiske, The English background of Richard Kent Sr. and Stephen Kent of Newbury, Massachusetts, and Mary, wife of Nicholas Easton of Newport, Rhode Island. Gerrity, Mary (Bulkeley) Clarke's birth year corrected. Ullmann, Richard Godfrey of Taunton, Massachusetts, and his children adn grandchildren. Reviews. ; 9.0" tall; 78 pages.
Editore: New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, 2009
Da: Cat's Cradle Books, Archdale, NC, U.S.A.
Softcover. Condizione: Very Good with no dust jacket. Sound binding. Clean, bright pages. Light reading wear throughout. Wrappers have light handling wear. Contents: Hyde, Revised ancestry for WIlliam Moulton of Hampton, New Hampshire, including some revisions of the early ancestry of his New England cousins. Cook and Porter, Nathiel Porter (1692-1758) of Farmington and Bethlehem, Connecticut, and his family. Chase and Johnson, William Marshall of Billerica, Bedford, Concord, and Holden, Massachusetts. Brandon, The 1638 emigration of William Sargent and George Curwen. Brandon, Nicholas and Agnes (Master) (Colwell) Gifford, ancestors of William Sargent. Stott, Humphrey Blake (1494?-1558) and his descendants in New England and South Carolina: Blake, Richards, Selleck, Torrey, and Wolcott (continued from 163:97). Johnson and Johnson, Sarah Medbury of Swansea, Massachusetts, daughter of Benjamin and Hannah Albee. Blankenau, Some descendants of Nathaniel Mead of Greenwich, Connecticut, through his son Josiah Mead (concluded from 163:155). Hoff, New England articles in genealogical journals in 2007. Reviews. ; 9.0" tall; 78 pages.
Editore: New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, 2009
Da: Cat's Cradle Books, Archdale, NC, U.S.A.
Softcover. Condizione: Very Good with no dust jacket. Sound binding. Clean, bright pages. Light reading wear throughout. Wrappers have light handling wear. Contents: Stott, Humphrey Blake (1494?-1558) and his descendants in New England and South Carolkina: Blak, Richards, Selleck, Torrey, and Wolcott. Child, Identifying Sally Rice (ca. 1760-1835), wife of Eliab Brewer of Ludlow, Vermont. Child, Identifying Jonathan Pinney (ca. 1754-1812) of Guilford and Plymouth, Vermont. Dzindolet, Was Nathaniel Jones, who married Mary Rediat in 1696, a son or grandson of John and Dorcas (___) Jones of Concord, Massachusetts? Mahler, The paternal ancestry of Abigail (Salter) Hammond of Watertown and Hannah (Salter) Phillips of Boston. Pennington, Three men named Isaac Phelps with connections to Windsor, Connecticut. Harrison, Ann Neave, wife of Stephen Gates, 1638 immigrant to Massachusetts. Fiske, The two wives of Lionel Chute, schoolmaster of Ipswich, Massachusetts. Wardlow, Revisitng the family of Gershom Flagg of Woburn, Massachusetts (concluded from 163:26). Blankenau, Some descendants of Nathaniel Mead of Greenwich, Connecticut, through his son Josiah Mead. Reviews. ; 9.0" tall; 78 pages.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln, 2024
ISBN 10: 149623152X ISBN 13: 9781496231529
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Hardcover. Condizione: new. Hardcover. In late November of 1858 two enslaved Black women--Celia Grayson, age twenty-two, and Eliza Grayson, age twenty--escaped the Stephen F. Nuckolls household in southeastern Nebraska. John Williamson, a man of African American and Cherokee descent from Iowa, guided them through the dark to the Missouri River, where they boarded a skiff and crossed the icy waters, heading for their first stop on the Underground Railroad at Civil Bend, Iowa. In Journey to Freedom Gail Shaffer Blankenau provides the first detailed history of Black enslavement in Nebraska Territory and the escape of these two enslaved Black women from Nebraska City. Poised on the "frontier," the Graysons' escape demonstrated that unique opportunities beckoned at the confluence of Nebraska, Missouri, Iowa, and Kansas, and their actions challenged slavery's tentative expansion into the West and its eventual demise in an era of territorial fluidity. Their escape and the violence that followed prompted considerable debate across the country and led to the Nebraska legislature's move to prohibit slavery. Drawing on multiple collections, records, and slave narratives, Journey to Freedom sheds light on the Graysons' courage and agency as they became high-profile figures in the national debate between proslavery and antislavery factions in the antebellum period. Journey to Freedom provides the first detailed history of Black enslavement in Nebraska Territory and the escape of two enslaved Black womenCelia and Eliza Graysonfrom Nebraska City in 1858, which prompted nationwide debates about whether slavery could exist in the West and whether popular sovereignty truly worked. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
Editore: Bison Books
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Editore: MQ - University of Nebraska Press, 2024
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardback. Condizione: New. In late November of 1858 two enslaved Black women-Celia Grayson, age twenty-two, and Eliza Grayson, age twenty-escaped the Stephen F. Nuckolls household in southeastern Nebraska. John Williamson, a man of African American and Cherokee descent from Iowa, guided them through the dark to the Missouri River, where they boarded a skiff and crossed the icy waters, heading for their first stop on the Underground Railroad at Civil Bend, Iowa. In Journey to Freedom Gail Shaffer Blankenau provides the first detailed history of Black enslavement in Nebraska Territory and the escape of these two enslaved Black women from Nebraska City. Poised on the "frontier," the Graysons' escape demonstrated that unique opportunities beckoned at the confluence of Nebraska, Missouri, Iowa, and Kansas, and their actions challenged slavery's tentative expansion into the West and its eventual demise in an era of territorial fluidity. Their escape and the violence that followed prompted considerable debate across the country and led to the Nebraska legislature's move to prohibit slavery. Drawing on multiple collections, records, and slave narratives, Journey to Freedom sheds light on the Graysons' courage and agency as they became high-profile figures in the national debate between proslavery and antislavery factions in the antebellum period.
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: New. Über den AutorGail Shaffer Blankenau is a professional genealogist, historian, speaker, and author. She holds an MA degree in history from the University of Nebraska&ndashKearney, and in 2023 she received the James L. Seller.
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Aggiungi al carrelloBuch. Condizione: Neu. Neuware - In late November of 1858 two enslaved Black women-Celia Grayson, age twenty-two, and Eliza Grayson, age twenty-escaped the Stephen F. Nuckolls household in southeastern Nebraska. John Williamson, a man of African American and Cherokee descent from Iowa, guided them through the dark to the Missouri River, where they boarded a skiff and crossed the icy waters, heading for their first stop on the Underground Railroad at Civil Bend, Iowa. In Journey to Freedom Gail Shaffer Blankenau provides the first detailed history of Black enslavement in Nebraska Territory and the escape of these two enslaved Black women from Nebraska City. Poised on the "frontier," the Graysons' escape demonstrated that unique opportunities beckoned at the confluence of Nebraska, Missouri, Iowa, and Kansas, and their actions challenged slavery's tentative expansion into the West and its eventual demise in an era of territorial fluidity. Their escape and the violence that followed prompted considerable debate across the country and led to the Nebraska legislature's move to prohibit slavery. Drawing on multiple collections, records, and slave narratives, Journey to Freedom sheds light on the Graysons' courage and agency as they became high-profile figures in the national debate between proslavery and antislavery factions in the antebellum period.
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ISBN 10: 149623152X ISBN 13: 9781496231529
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardback. Condizione: New. In late November of 1858 two enslaved Black women-Celia Grayson, age twenty-two, and Eliza Grayson, age twenty-escaped the Stephen F. Nuckolls household in southeastern Nebraska. John Williamson, a man of African American and Cherokee descent from Iowa, guided them through the dark to the Missouri River, where they boarded a skiff and crossed the icy waters, heading for their first stop on the Underground Railroad at Civil Bend, Iowa. In Journey to Freedom Gail Shaffer Blankenau provides the first detailed history of Black enslavement in Nebraska Territory and the escape of these two enslaved Black women from Nebraska City. Poised on the "frontier," the Graysons' escape demonstrated that unique opportunities beckoned at the confluence of Nebraska, Missouri, Iowa, and Kansas, and their actions challenged slavery's tentative expansion into the West and its eventual demise in an era of territorial fluidity. Their escape and the violence that followed prompted considerable debate across the country and led to the Nebraska legislature's move to prohibit slavery. Drawing on multiple collections, records, and slave narratives, Journey to Freedom sheds light on the Graysons' courage and agency as they became high-profile figures in the national debate between proslavery and antislavery factions in the antebellum period.