Slavery Days in Old Kentucky
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Isaac Johnson was born in Elizabethtown, Kentucky, in 1844. His father, Richard Yeager, was a white farmer and his mother, Jane Johnson, was an enslaved African from Madagascar. His parents lived together as husband and wife and had four children, including Isaac. In 1851, Yeager, unable to face neighbors' criticism, sold Jane and their children to various new masters and left the area. Isaac, who had not previously been aware of his enslavement, was thus abruptly separated from his mother and siblings at the age of seven. After a succession of owners and two failed escape attempts, Johnson finally achieved freedom when, during the Civil War, he fled his master's plantation and found refuge with a Union regiment marching through Kentucky. After the war he moved to Canada and began working as a mason and stonecutter, and later to New York. Published in 1901, Slavery Days in Old Kentucky, was written to argue against what Johnson saw as a romanticized nostalgia for slavery. A DOCSOUTH BOOK.
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Johnson, I. (2018). Slavery Days in Old Kentucky. UNC at Chapel Hill Library.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)Johnson, Isaac. 2018. Slavery Days in Old Kentucky. UNC at Chapel Hill Library.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)Johnson, Isaac, Slavery Days in Old Kentucky. UNC at Chapel Hill Library, 2018.
MLA Citation (style guide)Johnson, Isaac. Slavery Days in Old Kentucky. UNC at Chapel Hill Library, 2018.
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