The Journal of Lieut. John L. Hardenbergh

The Journal of Lieut. John L. Hardenbergh
Title The Journal of Lieut. John L. Hardenbergh PDF eBook
Author John Leonard Hardenbergh
Publisher
Pages 118
Release 1879
Genre Sullivan's Indian Campaign, 1779
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JOURNAL OF LIEUT JOHN L HARDEN

JOURNAL OF LIEUT JOHN L HARDEN
Title JOURNAL OF LIEUT JOHN L HARDEN PDF eBook
Author John Leonard 1748-1806 Hardenbergh
Publisher Wentworth Press
Pages 114
Release 2016-08-26
Genre History
ISBN 9781363331772

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Journals of the military expedition of major general John Sullivan against the six nations of Indians in 1779, with records of centennial celebrations. Prepared by F. Cook

Journals of the military expedition of major general John Sullivan against the six nations of Indians in 1779, with records of centennial celebrations. Prepared by F. Cook
Title Journals of the military expedition of major general John Sullivan against the six nations of Indians in 1779, with records of centennial celebrations. Prepared by F. Cook PDF eBook
Author John Sullivan
Publisher
Pages 638
Release 1887
Genre
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Journals of the Military Expedition of Major General John Sullivan Against the Six Nations of Indians in 1779

Journals of the Military Expedition of Major General John Sullivan Against the Six Nations of Indians in 1779
Title Journals of the Military Expedition of Major General John Sullivan Against the Six Nations of Indians in 1779 PDF eBook
Author Frederick Cook
Publisher
Pages 642
Release 1887
Genre Indians of North America
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A Study of Army Camp Life during American Revolution

A Study of Army Camp Life during American Revolution
Title A Study of Army Camp Life during American Revolution PDF eBook
Author Mary Hazel Snuff
Publisher DigiCat
Pages 70
Release 2022-09-15
Genre History
ISBN

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A Study of Army Camp Life is a description of the lives of soldiers in their camps during the American Revolution using primary documents such as letters, journals, and orderly books from soldiers and orderlies. Excerpt: "The war was on, the Lexington and Concord fray was over, Paul Revere had made his memorable ride, and the young patriots with enthusiasm at white heat were swarming from village and countryside leaving their work and homes. Where they were going they did not know, they were going to fight with little thought of where they were to live or what they were to eat and wear."

Four American Ancestries

Four American Ancestries
Title Four American Ancestries PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Peter Haring Judd
Pages 1068
Release 2008
Genre New England
ISBN 1427637660

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Freeman's Challenge

Freeman's Challenge
Title Freeman's Challenge PDF eBook
Author Robin Bernstein
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 308
Release 2024-05-02
Genre History
ISBN 022674437X

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An award-winning historian tells a gripping, morally complicated story of murder, greed, race, and the true origins of prison for profit. In the early nineteenth century, as slavery gradually ended in the North, a village in New York State invented a new form of unfreedom: the profit-driven prison. Uniting incarceration and capitalism, the village of Auburn built a prison that enclosed industrial factories. There, “slaves of the state” were leased to private companies. The prisoners earned no wages, yet they manufactured furniture, animal harnesses, carpets, and combs, which consumers bought throughout the North. Then one young man challenged the system. In Freeman’s Challenge, Robin Bernstein tells the story of an Afro-Native teenager named William Freeman who was convicted of a horse theft he insisted he did not commit and sentenced to five years of hard labor in Auburn’s prison. Incensed at being forced to work without pay, Freeman demanded wages. His challenge triggered violence: first against him, then by him. Freeman committed a murder that terrified and bewildered white America. And white America struck back—with aftereffects that reverberate into our lives today in the persistent myth of inherent Black criminality. William Freeman’s unforgettable story reveals how the North invented prison for profit half a century before the Thirteenth Amendment outlawed slavery “except as a punishment for crime”—and how Frederick Douglass, Harriet Tubman, and other African Americans invented strategies of resilience and resistance in a city dominated by a citadel of unfreedom. Through one Black man, his family, and his city, Bernstein tells an explosive, moving story about the entangled origins of prison for profit and anti-Black racism.