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The Only Free Road: An Underground Railroad Saga Unveiled

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The Only Free Road: An Underground Railroad Saga Unveiled

$17.51
 
February 1859. Two years and two months before the Battle of Fort Sumter that would mark the beginning of the Civil War, the first battles of this most perilous period in the country's history were already being fought along the middle American frontier.Eight months before abolitionist John Brown attempted to initiate an armed slave revolt in southern states by taking over a United States arsenal at Harpers Ferry in what has been called the dress rehearsal for the Civil War. On his last trip east, Brown escorted a group of liberated slaves from Missouri through Kansas Territory, Nebraska Territory, and Iowa. Decades before it became widely known as the Underground Railroad, a network of secret routes and safe houses was used by enslaved Americans to escape into free states and Canada. Abolitionists, fugitives, bounty hunters, border ruffians, federal marshals and others battled for their ideas of freedom and justice along its paths.This stunning novel brings to life the surprising violence of ideas and actions of the Underground Railroad and puts you alongside major figures of 1859 America such as John Brown, Abraham Lincoln, J.B. Grinnell, James Jordan, as well as everyday people who shaped American history. Travel with two young couples, one abolitionist and one fugitive, seeking freedom in a frantic story of slavery, heroism and the fight for freedom.


Author: Kevin Kimle
Publisher: Independently Published
Publication Date: 44299
Number of Pages: 260 pages
Binding: Fiction
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ISBN-13: 9798622515019
 

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