Free Boy: A True Story of Slave and Master

Free Boy is the story of a 13-year-old slave who escaped from Washington Territory to freedom in Canada on the West's underground railroad.

When James Tilton came to Washington Territory as surveyor-general in the 1850s he brought with his household young Charles Mitchell, a slave he had likely received as a wedding gift from a Maryland cousin. The story of Charlie's escape in 1860 on a steamer bound for Victoria and the help he received from free blacks reveals how national issues on the eve of the Civil War were also being played out in the West.

Written with young adults in mind, the authors provide the historical context to understand the lives of both Mitchell and Tilton and the time in which the events took place. The biography explores issues of race, slavery, treason, and secession in Washington Territory, making it both a valuable resource for teachers and a fascinating story for readers of all ages.

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Free Boy: A True Story of Slave and Master

Free Boy is the story of a 13-year-old slave who escaped from Washington Territory to freedom in Canada on the West's underground railroad.

When James Tilton came to Washington Territory as surveyor-general in the 1850s he brought with his household young Charles Mitchell, a slave he had likely received as a wedding gift from a Maryland cousin. The story of Charlie's escape in 1860 on a steamer bound for Victoria and the help he received from free blacks reveals how national issues on the eve of the Civil War were also being played out in the West.

Written with young adults in mind, the authors provide the historical context to understand the lives of both Mitchell and Tilton and the time in which the events took place. The biography explores issues of race, slavery, treason, and secession in Washington Territory, making it both a valuable resource for teachers and a fascinating story for readers of all ages.

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Free Boy: A True Story of Slave and Master

Free Boy: A True Story of Slave and Master

by Lorraine McConaghy, Judy Bentley
Free Boy: A True Story of Slave and Master

Free Boy: A True Story of Slave and Master

by Lorraine McConaghy, Judy Bentley

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Free Boy is the story of a 13-year-old slave who escaped from Washington Territory to freedom in Canada on the West's underground railroad.

When James Tilton came to Washington Territory as surveyor-general in the 1850s he brought with his household young Charles Mitchell, a slave he had likely received as a wedding gift from a Maryland cousin. The story of Charlie's escape in 1860 on a steamer bound for Victoria and the help he received from free blacks reveals how national issues on the eve of the Civil War were also being played out in the West.

Written with young adults in mind, the authors provide the historical context to understand the lives of both Mitchell and Tilton and the time in which the events took place. The biography explores issues of race, slavery, treason, and secession in Washington Territory, making it both a valuable resource for teachers and a fascinating story for readers of all ages.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780295804705
Publisher: University of Washington Press
Publication date: 03/01/2013
Series: V. Ethel Willis White Books
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 112
File size: 813 KB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Lorraine McConaghy is a public historian at the Museum of History and Industry in Seattle and the author of Warship under Sail. Judy Bentley teaches at South Seattle Community College and is the author of Hiking Washington's History, along with fourteen books for young adults.

Table of Contents

Prologue 1. James Tilton: The Making of a Master 2. Charles Mitchell: The Making of a Slave 3. Growing Up with the Territory 4. Charlie's Choice 5. Stowaway 6. "Wrongfully Detained" 7. "A Righteous Decision" 8. Tilton's Choice 9. James Tilton's War 10. Charles Mitchell's Peace Epilogue: Free Men

Acknowledgments Methods and Sources Selected Bibliography

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