Caroline Quarlls and the Underground Railroad
Julia Pferdehirt
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Description
On July 4th, 1842, Caroline Quarlls left family, friends, and the only life she'd known behind in St. Louis, Missouri. As the child of a slave mother and a slave-owner father, her young life was one of drudgery and obedience until that fateful Independence Day when she illegally took a steamboat across the Mississippi River from St. Louis to Alton, Illinois, in the hope of reaching freedom. With the help of abolitionists, the 16-year-old traveled through Illinois, Wisconsin, Indiana, and Michigan on the Underground Railroad, enduring long, bumpy rides in the bottom of a wagon and taking cover in everything from barrels to potato chutes. Each step of the way, Quarlls was pursued by lawyers paid to retrieve her and bounty hunters greedy for the reward money. Finally, she crossed from Detroit into Sandwich, Canada, where created a new life as a free woman, an exciting but also frightening, experience. Quarlls' story gives young readers a personal snapshot of the tension-filled journey of a runaway slave while illuminating a segment of the complicated history of race in our nation.
Product Details
Price
$12.95
$12.04
Publisher
Wisconsin Historical Society Press
Publish Date
March 01, 2008
Pages
111
Dimensions
6.92 X 0.25 X 9.06 inches | 0.6 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780870203886
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Julia Pferdehirt is an author, educator, and professional storyteller. A resident of Madison, Wisconsin, Pferdehirt has also written They Came to Wisconsin, a book about immigrants for a young audience published by Wisconsin Historical Society Press.