The Fugitive Blacksmith
The Fugitive Blacksmith by William Charles Pennington -
Born a slave, James William Charles Pennington (1809-71) was a blacksmith until he ran away to Pennsylvania in his early twenties. After spending several months studying under a Quaker teacher who took him in, Pennington moved to New York City, where he continued his education. Eventually, he studied theology and became a pastor. Pennington kept his status as a runaway slave secret until the late 1840s when he published his autobiography, The Fugitive Blacksmith. This is his story.
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The Fugitive Blacksmith
The Fugitive Blacksmith by William Charles Pennington -
Born a slave, James William Charles Pennington (1809-71) was a blacksmith until he ran away to Pennsylvania in his early twenties. After spending several months studying under a Quaker teacher who took him in, Pennington moved to New York City, where he continued his education. Eventually, he studied theology and became a pastor. Pennington kept his status as a runaway slave secret until the late 1840s when he published his autobiography, The Fugitive Blacksmith. This is his story.
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The Fugitive Blacksmith

The Fugitive Blacksmith

by James William Charles Pennington
The Fugitive Blacksmith

The Fugitive Blacksmith

by James William Charles Pennington

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The Fugitive Blacksmith by William Charles Pennington -
Born a slave, James William Charles Pennington (1809-71) was a blacksmith until he ran away to Pennsylvania in his early twenties. After spending several months studying under a Quaker teacher who took him in, Pennington moved to New York City, where he continued his education. Eventually, he studied theology and became a pastor. Pennington kept his status as a runaway slave secret until the late 1840s when he published his autobiography, The Fugitive Blacksmith. This is his story.

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BN ID: 2940013465299
Publisher: Robin Michell
Publication date: 12/02/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 711,899
File size: 66 KB
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