

An edition of Finding freedom (2007)
the untold story of Joshua Glover, runaway slave
By Ruby West Jackson,Walter T. McDonald
Publish Date
2008
Publisher
Wisconsin Historical Society Press
Language
eng
Pages
176
Description:
"On March 11, 1854, thousands of Wisconsin abolitionists gathered outside the Milwaukee Courthouse, outraged by the beating, capture, and jailing of runaway slave Joshua Glover. In his forties at the time, Glover had been living and working in nearby Racine since his escape from bondage two years earlier. With each hour, the crowd swelled. Eventually, a flashpoint: the abolitionists broke down the jail's door, recaptured Glover, and delivered him to freedom on the Underground Railroad. The catalytic "Glover incident" would capture national attention, pitting the proud state of Wisconsin against the Supreme Court, adding fuel to the pre-Civil War fire, and altering the lives of those abolitionists involved.". "And yet the life of this story's central figure, Joshua Glover himself, has never before been fully chronicled - until now. Finding Freedom is the first narrative record of Joshua's life before and after that famous jail break. Employing original research and scholarship, authors Ruby West Jackson and Walter T. McDonald take readers to Glover's days as a slave in St. Louis, through the dramatic capture and rescue in Milwaukee, and on to his thirty-three years of freedom in rural Canada.". "While Finding Freedom paints a picture of a defiant Wisconsin disobeying the Fugitive Slave Act, as well as a United States at a crossroads of policies and political parties, the book is primarily focused on the ordinary citizens, both black and white, with whom Joshua Glover interacted."--BOOK JACKET.
subjects: African Americans, Antislavery movements, Biography, Friends and associates, Fugitive slaves, History, Slaves, Underground railroad, History - Military / War, History: American, United States - Civil War, History / United States / Civil War Period (1850-1877), United States - 19th Century, United States, Wisconsin, Fugitive slaves, united states, Antislavery movements, united states, African americans, biography, Slaves, united states, Racine (wis.), Wisconsin, biography, Canada, biography
People: Joshua Glover
Places: Etobicoke (Ont.), Missouri, Ontario, Racine (Wis.), Saint Louis, United States, Wisconsin
Times: 19th century