Isaac Johnson: From Slave to Stonecutter - Hope Irvin Irvin Marston - Hardcover - 1st ed
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9780525651659
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Edition: 1st Publisher: Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated Summary: Based on Isaac Johnson's own account in Slavery Days in Old Kentucky, this book is a personal story of the cruelty & inhumanity experienced by many slaves. Isaac Johnson was sold into slavery by his own father (a white man who fathered several children by Isaac's mother, a slave). After one attempt to run away, Johnson was beaten & watched others being tortured & killed. Later, he did escape & served in the Union Arm [read more]- 30-Day No-Hassle Returns
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9780525651659
ISBN:
0525651659
Edition: 1st
Publisher: Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated
Based on Isaac Johnson's own account in Slavery Days in Old Kentucky, this book is a personal story of the cruelty & inhumanity experienced by many slaves. Isaac Johnson was sold into slavery by his own father (a white man who fathered several children by Isaac's mother, a slave). After one attempt to run away, Johnson was beaten & watched others being tortured & killed. Later, he did escape & served in the Union Army. After the war, he settled in Canada, where his stonecutting & masonry work can still be seen today. This is fascinating reading & will encourage students to look for more information about slavery, the Civil War, & Reconstruction. Chronology, bibliography, & index.
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