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A Narrative of Some Remarkable Incidents in the Life of Solomon Bayley

Bayley Solomon
Date de parution 28/04/2025
EAN: 9782322572106
Disponibilité Disponible chez l'éditeur
« A Narrative of Some Remarkable Incidents in the Life of Solomon Bayley » chronicles the harrowing yet spiritually charged odyssey of Solomon Bayley, an enslaved man in early 19th-century Delaware. Bayleys account opens with his forcible relocation ... Voir la description complète
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ÉditeurBOOKS ON DEMAND
Nombre de pages36
Langue du livreAnglais
AuteurBayley Solomon
FormatPaperback / softback
Type de produitLivre
Date de parution28/04/2025
Poids68 g
Dimensions (épaisseur x largeur x hauteur)0,30 x 14,80 x 21,00 cm
A Faith-Driven Freedom Journey Legal Emancipation Battles and Transatlantic Resilience
« A Narrative of Some Remarkable Incidents in the Life of Solomon Bayley » chronicles the harrowing yet spiritually charged odyssey of Solomon Bayley, an enslaved man in early 19th-century Delaware. Bayleys account opens with his forcible relocation to Virginia, where he defies state law by pursuing legal emancipation a battle thwarted by kidnapping, imprisonment, and near-fatal escapes. His narrative intertwines visceral depictions of family separation with unwavering faith, attributing his survival to divine intervention amid bloodhounds, treacherous allies, and systemic injustice.The memoir details Bayleys strategic purchase of freedom for himself, his wife Thamar, and their children, juxtaposed with critiques of slaverys moral contradictions. His later emigration to Liberia, driven by pervasive racial threats in America, underscores the fragility of nominal freedom. Bayleys prose blends Methodist piety with stark realism, documenting Quaker collaborations and the American Colonization Societys complex role. Themes of legal resistance, spiritual fortitude, and transatlantic identity resonate throughout, positioning this work as a cornerstone of abolitionist literature and African American spiritual autobiography.Rich in historical detail, the narrative illuminates Delawares unique position in slavery debates and the psychological toll of perpetual vulnerability. Bayleys letters from Liberia, appended in later editions, reveal his struggles to reconcile pacifist beliefs with colonial violence, adding layers to this seminal slave narrative.