Chris Walker

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Less than ten years later, an escaped slave living in New Bedford was invited to speak at an abolitionist meeting at the island’s Atheneum library. The African American’s name was Frederick Douglass, and his appearance on Nantucket marked the first time he had ever spoken before a white audience. This was the legacy Nantucket’s Quaker hierarchy wanted the world to remember, not the disturbing events associated with the Essex.
In the Heart of the Sea: The Tragedy of the Whaleship Essex (National Book Award Winner)
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