The Divided North


Black and White Families in the Age of Slavery

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By Carol Gardner
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UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS PRESS
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PAPERBACK
Dimensions:
229 x 152 mm
Weight:
450 g
Pages:
256

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Carol Gardner is author of The Involuntary America: A Scottish Prisoner's Journey to the New World. She has written pieces for The Washington Post, Portland Press Herald, Time-Life Books, and The Women's Review of Books, among others. She collaborated on content development, writing, and editing for Blue Planet Quarterly, a magazine on ocean issues.

"The Divided North offers readers something fresh: historians have not given this side of Maine's history much attention and the two families are not well known. Their stories are braided beautifully, moving back and forth without confusing the reader, and the writing is excellent."-John Harris, author of The Last Slave Ships: New York and the End of the Middle Passage "Through exquisite in-depth research and compelling writing, Carol Gardner tells the remarkable story of the Ruby and Gordon families, both natives of Maine, whose lives were intimately intertwined before the region even became a state. This engrossing dual biography is another giant step in uncovering the national leadership of an unsung Maine hero, Reuben Ruby."-Bob Greene, historian of African Americans in Maine.

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