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Slavery During the Revolutionary War
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Slavery During the Revolutionary War

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Did the Founding Fathers own slaves? What happened to the slaves that ran away to join the war? Were our cherished self-evident truths ever applied to all men equally? Have you ever wondered how our fearless and progressive founding fathers could give their lives for their own freedom, yet ignore the freedom of men, women, and children in their own houses and fields? They did. Here is the story of slavery, and what we did about it, during the founding of a free nation, told in the words of Thomas Jefferson, Patrick Henry, Benjamin Franklin, and their compatriots.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Greatest Stories Ever Told
Date
26 May 2014
Pages
46
ISBN
9780988811980

Did the Founding Fathers own slaves? What happened to the slaves that ran away to join the war? Were our cherished self-evident truths ever applied to all men equally? Have you ever wondered how our fearless and progressive founding fathers could give their lives for their own freedom, yet ignore the freedom of men, women, and children in their own houses and fields? They did. Here is the story of slavery, and what we did about it, during the founding of a free nation, told in the words of Thomas Jefferson, Patrick Henry, Benjamin Franklin, and their compatriots.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Greatest Stories Ever Told
Date
26 May 2014
Pages
46
ISBN
9780988811980