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Bound for Canaan: The Epic Story of the Underground Railroad, America's First Civil Rights Movement

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West Virginia (And Kentucky) On My Mind...

By Bruce Loveitt - April 29, 2005

I read a lot of history books and am always glad to find a book that deals with a topic I know little or nothing about. It's an added bonus if the book is well-written and a pleasure to read, as this one is. "Bound For Canaan" is both thought-provoking and entertaining, which is another big plus. Mr. Bordewich presents many harrowing tales of escape, attempted escape, and recapture. Famous people, such as Harriet Tubman, Frederick Douglass, and John Brown, are brought to life. Even better, brave people who have been lost in the mist of history, such as Jermain Loguen, Gerrit Smith, and Levi Coffin, are given their day in the sun. The Underground Railroad was peopled by slaves, free blacks, and women, as well as white male abolitionists. People with strong religious beliefs, notably Quakers, but also Methodists, Presbyterians, and Baptists were in the forefront of the movement to abolish slavery. What I especially liked about this book was that Mr. Bordewich didn't try to simplify... read more

The Road to Hope (Engaging Scholarship)

By Steven K. Szmutko - May 30, 2005

For many, hear the phrase "Underground Railroad" and immediately the names of Harriet Tubman, Frederick Douglass and - well maybe that's about it - come to mind. Textbooks give, at best, a few pages of only the most superficial examination of a pivotal movement in American history. Most of what we have learned about it from either these sources, or brief mentions in periodicals and such. BOUND FOR CANAAN offers a fresh insightful and illuminating exploration of this ultimate road to hope, which helped to dismantle the great American hypocrisy of slavery amidst the rhetoric of liberty.

Fergus M. Bordewich is an exemplary writer and historian - a master craftsman of the written word. His writings have appeared in American Heritage, Smithsonian, Atlantic Monthly and others. Journalist and author, he has authored well-received books including KILLING THE WHITE MAN'S INDIAN, which dispels Native American misconceptions and fallacies, and MY MOTHER'S GHOST, an exploration of... read more

An essential, comprehensive history of the Underground RR!!

By David E. Levine - April 9, 2005

This book is a huge contribution to the literature of the decades leading up to the Civil War. Until Eric Foner's monumental work, there was no good, comprehensive history of Reconstruction in the years following the War. So too, until now, there has not been a good, comprehensive history of the Underground Railroad. Author Fergus M. Bordewich has remedied this with "Bound for Canaan." There have certainly been histories of the years leading up to the Civil War, indeed one of the best is the beginning couple of hundred pages of James McPherson's "Battlecry of Freedom." But these histories were intended to cover the broader spectrum of events leading to the Civil War. This concentration on the Underground Railroad is long overdue.

We have all heard of Frederick Douglass and Harriet Tubman, both monumental figures. However, there were numerous heroes of the Underground Railroad who have been lost to history. Fortunately, Bordewich brings to life figures such as Isaac Hopper,... read more

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