"synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title.
""[The] narratives are powerful and poignant and help to fill in the cracks of history in voices too rarely heard . . . Readers will . . . be powerfully grateful." --"Christian Science Monitor
""By editing and elaborating upon these striking autobiographies, David Blight has done an inestimable service to historians."--"New York Review of Books
"
PRAISE FOR "A SLAVE NO MORE" Fascinating . . . gripping stories that speak to our understanding of the slave legacy and the meaning of the Civil War and Reconstruction.”" Boston Globe" Two remarkable lives, previously lost, emerge with startling clarity, largely through the words of the principal actors themselves.” William Grimes, "New York Times
" [The] narratives are powerful and poignant and help to fill in the cracks of history in voices too rarely heard . . . Readers will . . . be powerfully grateful.” "Christian Science Monitor
" By editing and elaborating upon these striking autobiographies, David Blight has done an inestimable service to historians.” "New York Review of Books
"
PRAISE FOR"A SLAVE NO MORE" "Fascinating . . . gripping stories that speak to our understanding of the slave legacy and the meaning of the Civil War and Reconstruction.""--Boston Globe" "Two remarkable lives, previously lost, emerge with startling clarity, largely through the words of the principal actors themselves." --William Grimes, "New York Times
""[The] narratives are powerful and poignant and help to fill in the cracks of history in voices too rarely heard . . . Readers will . . . be powerfully grateful." --"Christian Science Monitor
""By editing and elaborating upon these striking autobiographies, David Blight has done an inestimable service to historians."--"New York Review of Books
"
PRAISE FOR "ROWING TO FREEDOM"
""Rowing to Freedom" is a remarkable and rare volume. We are fortunate that David Blight, a foremost authority on the slave narrative, has applied his considerable skills as historian and detective to these extraordinary stories of 'ordinary' men. As if their own stories of slavery and the flight to freedom were not fascinating enough, Blight has filled in the details of their lives after slavery in a way that re-creates both the turbulence and nearly unfathomable joy of emancipation. The narratives of Turnage and Washington will surely take their place among the most moving and instructive examples of the genre." --Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
"Together, Blight's meticulous research and the previously unknown autobiographical writings of these two men bring to life with unprecedented power the human dimensions of slavery and emancipation." --Eric Foner
""Rowing to Freedom" presents two of the most significant finds in the entire genre of slave narratives and of the primary material from the Civil War." --David Levering Lewis, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of "W. E. B. Du Bois: Biography of a""Race, 1868""-1919"
"David Blight combines the authority of a great historian with the humanistic zeal of a novelist . . . "Rowing to Freedom" is a compelling account of two men of remarkable courage who, by writing down their stories, sought to make themselves visible. Neither man could have wished for a more sympathetic or knowledgeable interpreter than David Blight." --Caryl Phillips, author of "A Distant Shore"
PRAISE FOR "ROWING TO FREEDOM"
""Rowing to Freedom" is a remarkable and rare volume. We are fortunate that David Blight, a foremost authority on the slave narrative, has applied his considerable skills as historian and detective to these extraordinary stories of 'ordinary' men. As if their own stories of slavery and the flight to freedom were not fascinating enough, Blight has filled in the details of their lives after slavery in a way that re-creates both the turbulence and nearly unfathomable joy of emancipation. The narratives of Turnage and Washington will surely take their place among the most moving and instructive examples of the genre." --Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
"Together, Blight's meticulous research and the previously unknown autobiographical writings of these two men bring to life with unprecedented power the human dimensions of slavery and emancipation." --Eric Foner
""Rowing to Freedom" presents two of the most significant finds in the entire genre of slave narratives and of the primary material from the Civil War." --David Levering Lewis, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of "W. E. B. Du Bois: Biography of a""Race, 1868""-1919"
"David Blight combines the authority of a great historian with the humanistic zeal of a novelist . . . "Rowing to Freedom" is a compelling account of two men of remarkable courage who, by writing down their stories, sought to make themselves visible. Neither man could have wished for a more sympathetic or knowledgeable interpreter than David Blight." --Caryl Phillips, author of "A Distant Shore"
PRAISE FOR"ROWING TO FREEDOM"
""Rowing to Freedom" is a remarkable and rare volume. We are fortunate that David Blight, a foremost authority on the slave narrative, has applied his considerable skills as historian and detective to these extraordinary stories of 'ordinary' men. As if their own stories of slavery and the flight to freedom were not fascinating enough, Blight has filled in the details of their lives after slavery in a way that re-creates both the turbulence and nearly unfathomable joy of emancipation. The narratives of Turnage and Washington will surely take their place among the most moving and instructive examples of the genre." --Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
"Together, Blight's meticulous research and the previously unknown autobiographical writings of these two men bring to life with unprecedented power the human dimensions of slavery and emancipation." --Eric Foner
""Rowing to Freedom" presents two of the most significant finds in the entire genre of slave narratives and of the primary material from the Civil War." --David Levering Lewis, Pulitzer Prize winningauthor of "W. E. B. Du Bois: Biography of a" "Race, 1868"" 1919"
"David Blight combines the authority of a great historian with the humanistic zeal of a novelist . . . "Rowing to Freedom" is a compelling account of two men of remarkable courage who, by writing down their stories, sought to make themselves visible. Neither man could have wished for a more sympathetic or knowledgeable interpreterthan David Blight." --Caryl Phillips, author of "A Distant Shore""
PRAISE FOR"ROWING TO FREEDOM"
""Rowing to Freedom" is a remarkable and rare volume. We are fortunate that David Blight, a foremost authority on the slave narrative, has applied his considerable skills as historian and detective to these extraordinary stories of 'ordinary' men. As if their own stories of slavery and the flight to freedom were not fascinating enough, Blight has filled in the details of their lives after slavery in a way that re-creates both the turbulence and nearly unfathomable joy of emancipation. The narratives of Turnage and Washington will surely take their place among the most moving and instructive examples of the genre." --Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
"Together, Blight's meticulous research and the previously unknown autobiographical writings of these two men bring to life with unprecedented power the human dimensions of slavery and emancipation." --Eric Foner
""Rowing to Freedom" presents two of the most significant finds in the entire genre of slave narratives and of the primary material from the Civil War." --David Levering Lewis, Pulitzer Prize winningauthor of "W. E. B. Du Bois: Biography of a" "Race, 1868"" 1919"
"David Blight combines the authority of a great historian with the humanistic zeal of a novelist . . . "Rowing to Freedom" is a compelling account of two men of remarkable courage who, by writing down their stories, sought to make themselves visible. Neither man could have wished for a more sympathetic or knowledgeable interpreterthan David Blight." --Caryl Phillips, author of "A Distant Shore""
PRAISE FORROWING TO FREEDOM
"Rowing to Freedom is a remarkable and rare volume. We are fortunate that David Blight, a foremost authority on the slave narrative, has applied his considerable skills as historian and detective to these extraordinary stories of 'ordinary' men. As if their own stories of slavery and the flight to freedom were not fascinating enough, Blight has filled in the details of their lives after slavery in a way that re-creates both the turbulence and nearly unfathomable joy of emancipation. The narratives of Turnage and Washington will surely take their place among the most moving and instructive examples of the genre." --Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
"Together, Blight's meticulous research and the previously unknown autobiographical writings of these two men bring to life with unprecedented power the human dimensions of slavery and emancipation." --Eric Foner
"Rowing to Freedom presents two of the most significant finds in the entire genre of slave narratives and of the primary material from the Civil War." --David Levering Lewis, Pulitzer Prize winningauthor of W. E. B. Du Bois: Biography of a Race, 1868 1919
"David Blight combines the authority of a great historian with the humanistic zeal of a novelist . . . Rowing to Freedom is a compelling account of two men of remarkable courage who, by writing down their stories, sought to make themselves visible. Neither man could have wished for a more sympathetic or knowledgeable interpreterthan David Blight." --Caryl Phillips, author of A Distant Shore
PRAISE FOR ROWING TO FREEDOM
"Rowing to Freedom is a remarkable and rare volume. We are fortunate that David Blight, a foremost authority on the slave narrative, has applied his considerable skills as historian and detective to these extraordinary stories of 'ordinary' men. As if their own stories of slavery and the flight to freedom were not fascinating enough, Blight has filled in the details of their lives after slavery in a way that re-creates both the turbulence and nearly unfathomable joy of emancipation. The narratives of Turnage and Washington will surely take their place among the most moving and instructive examples of the genre." --Henry Louis Gates, Jr. "Together, Blight's meticulous research and the previously unknown autobiographical writings of these two men bring to life with unprecedented power the human dimensions of slavery and emancipation." --Eric Foner "Rowing to Freedom presents two of the most significant finds in the entire genre of slave narratives and of the primary material from the Civil War." --David Levering Lewis, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of W. E. B. Du Bois: Biography of a Race, 1868-1919 "David Blight combines the authority of a great historian with the humanistic zeal of a novelist . . . Rowing to Freedom is a compelling account of two men of remarkable courage who, by writing down their stories, sought to make themselves visible. Neither man could have wished for a more sympathetic or knowledgeable interpreter than David Blight." --Caryl Phillips, author of A Distant Shore"About this title" may belong to another edition of this title.
Shipping:
£ 3.23
Within U.S.A.
Book Description Hardcover. Condition: New. Dust Jacket Condition: New. 1st ed. 307 p. ill. 24 cm. Seller Inventory # 1000668
Book Description Hardcover. Condition: new. New. Fast Shipping and good customer service. Seller Inventory # Holz_New_0151012326
Book Description Hardcover. Condition: new. Buy for Great customer experience. Seller Inventory # GoldenDragon0151012326
Book Description Hardcover. Condition: new. New Copy. Customer Service Guaranteed. Seller Inventory # think0151012326
Book Description Condition: new. Seller Inventory # FrontCover0151012326
Book Description Hardcover. Condition: New. Dust Jacket Condition: New. 1st Edition. First Edition stated, with correct letter line sequence, no writing, marks, underlining, or bookplates. No remainder marks. Spine is tight and crisp. Boards are flat and true and the corners are square. Dust jacket is not price-clipped. This collectible, " NEW" condition first edition/first printing copy is protected with a polyester archival dust jacket cover. Beautiful collectible copy. Unread. Pristine. GIFT QUALITY. Seller Inventory # 007027
Book Description Hardcover. Condition: Brand New. 1st edition. 307 pages. 9.25x6.75x1.25 inches. In Stock. Seller Inventory # 0151012326
Book Description Condition: new. Seller Inventory # Hafa_fresh_0151012326
Book Description Hardcover. Condition: new. New. Seller Inventory # Wizard0151012326
Book Description Hardcover. Condition: New. Seller Inventory # Abebooks93033