American to the Backbone

American to the Backbone

EnglishPaperback / softback
Webber Christopher L.
Pegasus Books
EAN: 9781605983882
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At the age of 19, scared and illiterate, James Pennington escaped from slavery in 1827 and soon became one of the leading voices against slavery prior to the Civil War. Just ten years after his escape, Pennington was ordained to the ministry of the Congregational Church after studying at Yale. Moving to Hartford, he became involved with the Amistad captives and founded the first African American mission society. 

As he fought for equal rights in America, Pennington's voice was not limited to the preacher's pulpit. He wrote the first-ever "History of the Colored People" as well as a careful study of the moral basis for civil disobedience, which would be echoed decades later by Gandhi and Martin Luther King, Jr.  More than a century before Rosa Parks took her monumental bus ride, Pennington challenged segregated seating in New York City street cars, for which he was beaten and arrested.  

American to the Backbone brings to life this fascinating, forgotten pioneer, who helped lay the foundation for the contemporary civil rights revolution and inspire generations of future leaders.

EAN 9781605983882
ISBN 1605983888
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Pegasus Books
Publication date December 27, 2012
Pages 352
Language English
Dimensions 229 x 152
Country United States
Readership Professional & Scholarly
Authors Webber Christopher L.