Working for freedom : the story of Josiah Henson

Title
Working for freedom : the story of Josiah Henson

Personal Author EPSB
Rona. Arato

Summary
Josiah Henson's life is an epic tale of one man's battle against eveil, greed and ignorance. Born a slave in the United States, as a child he saw his father whipped for defending his mother against an attack by a white overseer. By the time he was six, Josiah had been sold three times. Yet in spite of his pain, as he matured Josiah never lost his faith or the sense of morality that was his bedrock. After his escape to Canada, Josiah led 118 slaves to safety as a conductor on the Underground Railroad. This is a very human story of triumph in the face of seemingly insurmountabel odds.

Year Published
2008

Series
Stories of Canada (Toronto, Ont.)

Physical Description
78 p. : ill., ports. ; 25 cm.

Personal Subject
Henson, Josiah, 1789-1883.

Subject
Slaves -- United States -- Biography.
 
Fugitive slaves -- United States -- Biography.
 
Fugitive slaves -- Canada -- Biography.
 
Blacks -- Canada -- Biography.
 
Clergy -- Canada -- Biography.
 
Underground Railroad -- Canada.

Summary
Josiah Henson's life is an epic tale of one man's battle against eveil, greed and ignorance. Born a slave in the United States, as a child he saw his father whipped for defending his mother against an attack by a white overseer. By the time he was six, Josiah had been sold three times. Yet in spite of his pain, as he matured Josiah never lost his faith or the sense of morality that was his bedrock. After his escape to Canada, Josiah led 118 slaves to safety as a conductor on the Underground Railroad. This is a very human story of triumph in the face of seemingly insurmountabel odds.

ISBN
9781894917506

Publisher
Toronto : Napoleon Pub., c2008.


LibraryCall NumberTypeItem BarcodeStatus
Hardisty973.7 ARABook30512000177582Non-Fiction