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Author:
Teran, Boston, author.
Title:
A child went forth / Boston Teran.
Publisher:
High Top Publications,
Copyright Date:
2017
Description:
323 pages ; 24 cm
Subject:
1800-1899
Slavery--United States--Fiction.
Abolitionists--Missouri--Fiction.
Racism--United States--19th century--Fiction.
Abolitionists.
Racism.
Slavery.
Missouri.
United States.
Fiction.
Summary:
It is an entirely new look at the era, at slavery, racism, political and social corruptions and the cast of people in the novel are an illustrious roll call of characters from the real to the reimagined. From Walt Whitman to P.T. Barnum, to the Brooklyn evangelist and abolitionist Ward Beecher, brother of Harriet Beecher Stowe. The infamous and ghostlike undertaker and anti-slavery insurrectionist Erastus Eels. The millionaire gunfighter and freestater Butler Philips to his dashing and Oxford educated counterpart, the assassin Dixie Jack. And then there is Annie Pie, the heroine of the story, who at thirteen is brave beyond her years, and it is left to her to save Charlie Griffin, the boy she has come to love.
ISBN:
156703067X
9781567030679
Locations:
YEPF572 -- Marion Public Library (Marion)

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