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| #960728 in Books | 2012-05-14 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 6.20 x1.00 x9.10l,1.30 | File type: PDF | 310 pages||4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.| Outstanding!|By Ted Ellis|I first ran across reference to this book more than a year ago but only recently (finally) bought it. I read it in two evenings. While the subject matter interests me both from the historical and local aspects, the easy reading style of James Johnston's writing made it a joy to read. Genealogy can be an exceedingly dry subject when it's someone else|||". . . a masterfully researched detective story with a wealth of detail about the rise of an African-American family."-John R. Wennersten, University of Maryland, Eastern Shore | |||". . . Portray[s] an illuminating, thought-provoking, relatively unusual mome
The biography of a remarkable individual and the chronicle of a family's rise from slavery to winning the American dream.
From Slave Ship to Harvard is the true story of an African American family in Maryland over six generations. The author has reconstructed a unique narrative of black struggle and achievement from paintings, photographs, books, diaries, court records, legal documents, and oral histories. From Slave<...
You easily download any file type for your gadget.From Slave Ship to Harvard: Yarrow Mamout and the History of an African American Family | James H. Johnston.Not only was the story interesting, engaging and relatable, it also teaches lessons.