Bound for Canaan

Bound for Canaan2005
About this book
With a historian's grasp of events and a novelist's ear for story, Fergus M. Bordewich has written a grand epic of American history — focusing on the sixty years leading up to the Civil War, which brought to a climax the country's bitter division. But its beginnings can be traced to a clandestine alliance of both black and white abolitionists and slaves, who joined forces to lead tens of thousands of enslaved Americans to freedom in a movement that occupies a legendary place in the nation's imagination, but about which little has been known until now.
Details
- First published
- 2005
- OL Work ID
- OL275897W
Subjects
Underground railroadAbolitionistsFugitive slavesNonfictionMulti-CulturalAntislavery movementsHistoryAbolitionismusUnderground RailroadAntislavery movements, united statesFugitive slaves, united statesAntislavery movements--historyAntislavery movements--united states--history--19th centuryFugitive slaves--historyFugitive slaves--united states--history--19th centuryAbolitionists--historyAbolitionists--united states--history--19th centuryE450 .b735 2005