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Samuel Ringgold Ward : a life of struggle / R.J.M. Blackett.

Author/creator Blackett, R. J. M., 1943- author.
Format Book and Print
Publication Info New Haven ; London : Yale University Press, [2023]
Descriptionxvii, 226 pages ; 23 cm.
Subject(s)
Series Black lives
Black lives (Yale University Press) ^A1467638
Contents Taking leave -- Finding his voice -- Going into exile -- Going on a mission -- Turning his back on North America.
Abstract "Born on the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Samuel Ringgold Ward (1817-c. 1869) escaped enslavement and would become a leading figure in the struggle for Black freedom, citizenship, and equality. He was extolled by his contemporary Frederick Douglass for his "depth of thought, fluency of speech, readiness of wit, logical exactness." Until now, his story has been largely untold. Ward, a newspaper editor, Congregational minister, and advocate for the temperance movement, was considered one of the leading orators of his time. After the passage of the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 he fled to Canada, where he lectured widely to improve conditions for formerly enslaved people who had settled there. Ward then went to Britain as an agent of the Canadian Antislavery Society and published his influential book Autobiography of a Fugitive Negro. He never returned to the United States, and he died in obscurity in Jamaica. Despite Ward's prominent role in the abolitionist movement, his story has been lost because of the decades he spent in exile. In this book, R. J. M. Blackett brings light to Ward's life and his important role in the struggle against slavery and discrimination, and to the personal price he paid for confronting oppression."-- Amazon.com.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (pages 201-217) and index.
Issued in other formOnline version: Blackett, R. J. M., 1943- Samuel Ringgold Ward. New Haven : Yale University Press, [2023] 0300271239
Genre/formBiographies.
Genre/formHistory.
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LCCN 2022938500
ISBN9780300254945 (hardcover)
ISBN0300254946 (hardcover)

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