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Thomas Smallwood was a shoemaker by day and an organizer of mass escapes from slavery by night. Eleven years after purchasing his freedom from slavery, Smallwood took to the press and, over a 16-month stretch starting in 1842, pseudonymously penned numerous dispatches, satirizing and excoriating slaveowners, many of whom he referred to by name, all while offering sobering reflections on the depravity of slavery. With a pen that Smallwood would call his 'lash', he leveraged mockery to flip the oppressive racial power structure of America ― Smallwood even insisted copies of his dispatches be sent directly to the slaveholders he named. These dispatches, in which Smallwood was the first to in print use the now famous term 'The Underground Railroad', are the only accounts of escape to be written in real time, imbuing Smallwood’s subversive wit with an immeasurable depth of urgency and defiance.
Oftentimes left out of contemporary discussions of abolitionist writers, this collection of dispatches ― edited by and featuring notes from Scott Shane, the author of the first book on the Smallwood’s life ― will introduce readers to Smallwood’s influential writings and highlight one of the forgotten voices of abolitionism in the United States.
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Thomas Smallwood (1801-1883) was born into slavery near Washington, D.C., purchased his freedom, educated himself and became a shoemaker. In the early 1840s, he organized an underground railroad operation that freed more than 200 people from slavery in the Washington-Baltimore region, while writing satirical newspaper dispatches about the escapes under a pseudonym. In his newspaper pieces, he gave the underground railroad its name. When the local police caught on, Smallwood made his own daring escape to Toronto, Canada, where he started a business manufacturing saws and published a short memoir in 1851. He never returned to the United States.
Titel: The Writings of Thomas Smallwood
Verlag: Penguin Classics
Erscheinungsdatum: 2026
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Zustand: New. THOMAS SMALLWOOD (1801-1883) was born into slavery near Washington, D.C., purchased his freedom, educated himself and became a shoemaker in the nation s capital. In the early 1840s, he organized an underground railroad operation that freed more than . Artikel-Nr. 2423856408
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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - Thomas Smallwood was a shoemaker by day and an organizer of mass escapes from slavery by night. Eleven years after purchasing his freedom from slavery, Smallwood took to the press and, over a 16-month stretch starting in 1842, pseudonymously penned numerous dispatches, satirizing and excoriating slaveowners, many of whom he referred to by name, all while offering sobering reflections on the depravity of slavery. With a pen that Smallwood would call his 'lash', he leveraged mockery to flip the oppressive racial power structure of America - Smallwood even insisted copies of his dispatches be sent directly to the slaveholders he named. These dispatches, in which Smallwood was the first to in print use the now famous term 'The Underground Railroad', are the only accounts of escape to be written in real time, imbuing Smallwood's subversive wit with an immeasurable depth of urgency and defiance.Oftentimes left out of contemporary discussions of abolitionist writers, this collection of dispatches - edited by and featuring notes from Scott Shane, the author of the first book on the Smallwood's life - will introduce readers to Smallwood's influential writings and highlight one of the forgotten voices of abolitionism in the United States. Artikel-Nr. 9780143138389
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