When Owing a Schilling Costs a Dollar When Owing a Schilling Costs a Dollar

When Owing a Schilling Costs a Dollar

The Saga of Lewis G. Clarke, Born a "White" Slave

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Lewis G. Clarke, born into slavery, was separated from his Scottish father and quadroon mother at the age of six in Madison County, Kentucky. The atrocities he suffered and witnessed under his new masters were abominable and way beyond what most slaves endured during slavery.

After escaping from bondage, Clarke then traveled to Cambridge, Massachusetts, and became a primary spokesman for the abolitionist movement throughout the Northeast and Canada during the 1840s and 1850s. While in Cambridge, he lived in the home of Aaron and Mary Safford where he met many times with Harriet Beecher Stowe, Mary's stepsister, as well as many other luminaries of the abolitionist movement. The rebellious quadroon slave George Harris of Mrs. Stowe's book Uncle Tom's Cabin was identified by her as based significantly upon the life of Clarke.

When the Civil War ended, Clarke continued to be in demand as a speaker, nationally, on behalf of former slaves. Clarke's notoriety and influence was such that when he died in Lexington, Kentucky, that his passing was noted in newspapers throughout the world with full-page eulogies.

If there was a common thread in Lewis's life, it related to striving to have the kind of family life that he never experienced as a child; however, during his lifetime, the vicissitudes of race and color lines in America made his vision not only challenging but ephemeral.

GENRE
Biographies & Memoirs
RELEASED
2014
August 8
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
228
Pages
PUBLISHER
Xlibris US
SELLER
AuthorHouse
SIZE
5.1
MB

Customer Reviews

Carver Clark Gayton ,

When Owning A Schilling Costs a Dollar

This is a wonderful historical book about an unknown slave who not only was the key figure in the famous book, "Uncle Tom's Cabin, but was someone who was instrumental in the abolishonist movement of the 1850's, 60's and 70's. He became nationally recognized as a speaker, but also as a major player in the underground railway helping many slaves gain freedom in Canada. The book also provides meaningful insight into plight of slaves and the toll it took, not only on the individual, but on their families as well. Reading this book makes one wonder how this country ever tolerated slavery.

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