William Still

UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME PRESSISBN: 9780268200398

The Underground Railroad and the Angel at Philadelphia

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By William C. Kashatus
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254 x 178 mm
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William C. Kashatus holds a doctorate in history education from the University of Pennsylvania. He curated Just Over the Line: Chester County and the Underground Railroad, recognized by The Journal of American History as a "first rate exhibit and model of outreach to the local community" and winner of the American Association of Historical Societies and Museums Award of Merit. He is the author or co-author of thirty books, including Harriet Tubman: A Biography and In Pursuit of Freedom: Teaching the Underground Railroad.

Acknowledgments About the Author List of Illustrations Introduction 1. The Price of Freedom 2. Quaker Philadelphia 3. Underground Railroad 4. Fugitive Slave Law 5. Vigilance 6. Bondswoman's Escape 7. "Dear Friends" 8. Canada West 9. Kidnapped & Ransomed 10. Memorable 28 11. Fighting for Freedom 12. Street Car Protest 13. Politics of Reform 14. Legacy Endnotes Appendix: Index of Still's Runaways Bibliography

"William Still stands poised to be the authoritative biography of the 'Angel at Philadelphia' for a generation to come." -American Historical Review "William C. Kashatus's new biography of abolitionist William Still is the first scholarly biography of the activist. It is also a very accessible text, suitable for a broad audience. . . . The biography accomplishes the important task of introducing Still and his significance to a wide readership." -Quaker History "Kashatus's biggest contribution to the historiography of the Underground Railroad is the analysis he provides of the information collected by William Still. Using both Still's Underground Railroad and his unpublished Journal C of Station No. 2 of the Underground Railroad, Kashatus has compiled significant trends that characterize the freedom seekers." -Hidden City "In the first scholarly biography of [William] Still, Kashatus highlights the critical roles Still and other Black Americans played along the entire Underground Railroad, and the risks they took to aid enslaved people. A penetrating analysis of Still's interviews reveals new and important insights into the enslaved people who made the journey into freedom. . . . An essential work that is a must-read for those interested in the Underground Railroad and Black history in the U.S." -Library Journal (Starred Review) "Kashatus's detailed biography of William Still, with its stories of courageous slaves plotting daring escapes, and moving accounts of free Black people who were kidnapped and taken into slavery, reveals the interracial cooperation involved in helping escaped slaves reach freedom, and honors the man who, at his death in 1902, was named 'Father of the Underground Railroad.'" -Foreword Reviews (Starred Review) "William C. Kashatus's William Still is a double tribute to the heroism of this fascinating man as well as to that of the many freedom-seekers who made the journey out of the house of bondage and of those who aided them." -Christopher A. McAuley, author of The Spirit vs. the Souls "William C. Kashatus's William Still, along with providing a rich account of the great abolitionist and archivist of the Underground Railroad, brilliantly conveys the courage, the resourcefulness, and the intelligence of the slaves escaping towards freedom. This is history as it should be written: poignant, passionate, and trenchant." -Kenneth A. McClane, author of Color: Essays on Race, Family, and History "William C. Kashatus has given us what will probably be the definitive biography of William Still. He has also deepened our understanding of the experiences of fugitive slaves and the people who aided them before the Civil War." -Thomas Hamm, editor of Quaker Writings "William C. Kashatus's contribution expands the bandwidth of African American historiography on the Underground Railroad and William Still. For those who want a closer look at an extraordinary and multidimensional human being, William Still provides an expert and sophisticated view." -Kelisha B. Graves, editor of Nannie Helen Burroughs "With this book, William C. Kashatus has delivered a valuable addition to the growing body of serious literature on the Underground Railroad. His attention to the details of Still's life both before and after his engagement in abolitionist work provides a new and rounded picture of a man who for too long remained a vague figure behind his well-known compendium of information on the fugitive slaves who passed through Philadelphia." -Fergus M. Bordewich, author of Bound for Canaan "There has been a need for a good biography of William Still. This sweeping book situates Still at the center of the workings of the Underground Railroad as well as other abolitionist-related activities of the period. William Still provides a sense of the world of which Still was a part and the many roles he played in this activist movement." -Spencer R. Crew, author of Thurgood Marshall: A Life in American History "[A] welcome and worthy addition to the literature for its completeness and perceptive analysis." -North Carolina Historical Review

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