The Flight of the Pearl

· New Word City
Ebook
32
Pages

About this ebook

In April 1849, seventy-six slaves? all household servants in Washington, D.C.? made a run for freedom on the schooner The Pearl. The escape was planned in part by Paul Jennings, a slave of President James Madison during and after his White House years and who later became a servant to Senator Daniel Webster. In this short-form book, New York Times bestselling historian Thomas Fleming vividly describes the shameful circumstances that drove the slaves to flee and the unsuccessful attempts by prominent national figures? including famed educator and lawyer Horace Mann? to defend them after their capture. The incident inspired Harriet Beecher Stowe to write Uncle Tom's Cabin.

About the author

New York Times bestselling author Thomas Fleming is one of the most distinguished and productive historians and novelists of our time. He has written more than twenty nonfiction books that have won prizes and praise from critics and fellow historians, many with a special focus on the American Revolution. He has also written twenty-three historical novels, many of them bestsellers.

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