A Slave No More: Two Men Who Escaped to Freedom

by David W. Blight
A Slave No More: Two Men Who Escaped to Freedom  
published November 5th 2007 by Harcourt
binding Hardcover
isbn 0151012326   (isbn13: 9780151012329)
pages 320
description Slave narratives, some of the most powerful records of our past, are extremely rare, with only fifty-five post–Civil War narratives surviving. A...more
date added
05-01-07



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Mary
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03/04/08

Read in March, 2008
A history of emancipation through the writings of two slaves that personally experienced it. It is amazing to see the difference beween the two and their reaction to the hardships involved in gaining their freedom. There is a commentary before each of the writing that explains the realtionship of what is written and the actual hisrotical events which I as a nonhistorian enjoyed. Maps and pictures helped place the events.
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Paul
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02/18/08

Read in February, 2008
Wow! An amazing glimpse not only into two men's struggles to escape slavery but into a time--not that long ago--when some humans were considered property. David Blight does an excellent job of providing context for these men's lives as well as providing some additional details, especially their lives after the Civil War. Reading these unedited, original manuscripts I wondered if I'd ever be half as courageous.
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Rachel
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02/21/08

Read in January, 2008
Book club selection: If you have any sense of the history of slavery and the civil war, just skip to the actual narratives. I found the "introduction" part long and condescending to the reader, but was very interested in the actual narratives from two very different personalities. I did like hearing about the descendents of the authors of the narratives as well.
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Carolyne
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01/22/08

Read in January, 2008
recommends it for: everyone
My son gave me this book for Christmas. It really gave me a better understanding of the freeing of slaves during the Civil War. This book gives two accounts actually written by slaves who escaped their masters during the Civil War. Fascinating reading.
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Leigh
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04/03/08

Read in January, 2008
Moving accounts of two men who fled slavery to pursue their own, hard-won happiness. The stories are vividly told, and, as a native Washingtonian, I particularly appreciated the depiction of Washington, D. C. just after the Civil War.
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Deb
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05/13/08

The narratives were incredible. The monograph was competent but unexciting, except for the assertion (I'm paraphrasing) that contrary to the assertion of some modern apologists, the war really was about slavery.

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Melissa
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03/02/08

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Read in March, 2008
These slave narratives are at once humorous and heartbreaking. This book is a fantastic look at people's arduous struggle for freedom.
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Jenny
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12/19/07

Read in December, 2007
These vibrant, moving, and newly-discovered narratives are presented with David Blight's skillful interpretation.
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Chris
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07/09/08

If you like Civil War history, a pretty cool account. Probably could have been trimmed down quite a bit.
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02/21/08

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saw the author on book tv...decided to check it out
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