I, Charlotte Forten, Black and Free

I, Charlotte Forten, Black and Free (Masterplots II: Juvenile and Young Adult Biography Series)

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Based on Charlotte L. Forten’s Journal, edited by Ray Allen Billington and published in 1953, Polly Longsworth’s biography I, Charlotte Forten, Black and Free is more than a retelling of Forten’s life, or of a portion of that life. It is also a history of free African Americans’ involvement—with help and support from white sympathizers—in the abolitionist movement. The book includes a description of how affluent free African Americans lived in Philadelphia and Salem. From narratives of fugitive slaves and from letters, diaries, and...

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