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Front line of freedom : African Americans and the forging of the Underground Railroad in the Ohio Valley / Keith P. Griffler.

By: Series: Ohio River Valley series | Ohio River Valley seriesPublication details: Lexington : University Press of Kentucky, 2004.Description: xvi, 169 pages : illustrations, map ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0813122988
  • 9780813122984
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 973.7/115 22
LOC classification:
  • E450 .G82 2004
Online resources:
Contents:
River of slavery, river of freedom -- No promised land -- Home over Jordan -- Band of angels -- Egypt's border -- Prelude to exodus.
Summary: "In Front Line of Freedom, Keith P. Griffler shifts the focus away, from the usual emphasis placed on support operations, or "stations," run by whites along routes used to conduct fugitives into the Northern states or into Canada. Instead, he stresses the essential role of African Americans in Ohio River port communities."Summary: "Front Line of Freedom unfolds the surprising history of an interracial struggle against slavery. Refuting old notions of whites working and African Americans riding on the Underground Railroad, Griffler reveals meaningful collaboration between blacks and whites at every level of the enterprise. Long before soldiers donned blue and gray uniforms, the activities of free African Americans in the Ohio River Valley made the region an initial battleground in the protracted fight to end the institution of slavery in America."--Jacket.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 151-163) and index.

River of slavery, river of freedom -- No promised land -- Home over Jordan -- Band of angels -- Egypt's border -- Prelude to exodus.

"In Front Line of Freedom, Keith P. Griffler shifts the focus away, from the usual emphasis placed on support operations, or "stations," run by whites along routes used to conduct fugitives into the Northern states or into Canada. Instead, he stresses the essential role of African Americans in Ohio River port communities."

"Front Line of Freedom unfolds the surprising history of an interracial struggle against slavery. Refuting old notions of whites working and African Americans riding on the Underground Railroad, Griffler reveals meaningful collaboration between blacks and whites at every level of the enterprise. Long before soldiers donned blue and gray uniforms, the activities of free African Americans in the Ohio River Valley made the region an initial battleground in the protracted fight to end the institution of slavery in America."--Jacket.

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