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Lot of 2 Fate and Freedom : Book I & ll by K. I. Knight Signed By Author

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Objectstaat
Goed: Een boek dat is gelezen, maar zich in goede staat bevindt. De kaft is zeer minimaal beschadigd ...
Signed
Yes
ISBN
9780990836513
Publication Year
2015
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Book Title
Fate and Freedom : Book I
Illustrator
Yes
Author
K. I. Knight
Publisher
FIRST Freedom Publishing LLC
Genre
Fiction, History
Topic
United States / General, Historical

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
FIRST Freedom Publishing LLC
ISBN-10
0990836517
ISBN-13
9780990836513
eBay Product ID (ePID)
204067815

Product Key Features

Publication Year
2015
Topic
United States / General, Historical
Book Title
Fate and Freedom : Book I
Language
English
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Fiction, History
Author
K. I. Knight
Format
Trade Paperback

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Family
Synopsis
The middle of August, 1619 "twenty and odd" Africans arrive at the English settlement of Old Pointe Comfort, in Hampton, Virginia. The Africans, captured during the Portuguese invasion of the Kingdom of Ndongo, in Angola Africa, are sold as slaves to the Spanish-Portuguese Captain Acuna in the port of Luanda. Along with three-hundred other captives they are placed aboard the San Juan Bautista and shipped some three-thousand miles away to their doom in the silver mines of Mexico. But, before the slaver could reach its destination the slaver is pirated by two English corsairs and fate is set in motion by the Calvinist Reverend turned Privateer, Captain John Jope. Their new destination becomes a small English settlement on the shores of the James River in Virginia. Until recent years the identity of the Captain was simply known as a Dutch Captain, who brought the first "twenty and odd" Africans to English-America. Now, after intense research we know who they were, their fate which brought them to America and the cover-up that took place surrounding their arrival., 2020 INDEPENDENT BOOK AWARDS WINNER - BEST SERIES 2015 FLORIDA AUTHORS AND PUBLISHERS PRESIDENT'S BOOK AWARDS WINNER - BEST HISTORICAL FICTION GOLD 2018 AFRO AMERICAN HISTORICAL AND GENEALOGICAL BOOK AWARDS WINNER - ADULT HISTORICAL FICTION 2018 AFRO AMERICAN HISTORICAL AND GENEALOGICAL BOOK AWARDS WINNER - YOUNG ADULT FICTION A SERIES FOR ALL AGES. Torn from their homeland in Africa by brutal slave traders Margaret and John are shipped four thousand miles away to the silver mines of Mexico. Unexpectedly, the slaver is pirated at sea and the Calvinist Reverend turned Privateer, Captain Jope, takes Margaret and John to the shores of Virginia instead. Based on exhaustive genealogical and historical research, this epic novel traces the fate of the passengers on what has since become known as the "Black Mayflower." Margaret and John brave disease, Indian attacks, and political intrigue in England and America, as they are among the first Africans to settle in Virginia, long before slavery became institutionalized there. Set against the backdrop of warfare between Spain and England and the power struggles within the Virginia Company in London and Jamestown, Margaret and John's journey to freedom is a powerful saga of courage and survival at the dawn of America's history., Torn from their homeland in Africa by brutal slave traders Margaret and John are shipped four thousand miles away to the silver mines of Mexico. Unexpectedly, the slaver is pirated at sea and the Calvinist Reverend turned Privateer, Captain Jope, takes Margaret and John to the shores of Virginia instead. Based on exhaustive genealogical and historical research, this epic novel traces the fate of the passengers on what has since become known as the "Black Mayflower." Margaret and John brave disease, Indian attacks, and political intrigue in England and America, as they are among the first Africans to settle in Virginia, long before slavery became institutionalized there. Set against the backdrop of warfare between Spain and England and the power struggles within the Virginia Company in London and Jamestown, Margaret and John's journey to freedom is a powerful saga of courage and survival at the dawn of America's history.

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