Honorable Indenture Dishonorable Slavery

Honorable Indenture Dishonorable Slavery
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Publisher : Tate Publishing
Total Pages : 208
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ISBN-10 : 9781617775895
ISBN-13 : 1617775894
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Book Synopsis Honorable Indenture Dishonorable Slavery by : Karen Bowden-Cox

Download or read book Honorable Indenture Dishonorable Slavery written by Karen Bowden-Cox and published by Tate Publishing. This book was released on 2011-08 with total page 208 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Sold on the block as indentured servants during a January snowstorm in 1752, George Hempleman and Margarette Duffy must carve out their separate existence, she on a Richmond tobacco plantation and he in the cotton fields of South Carolina. The star-crossed lovers hope to reunite after their four long years of servitude. Will they survive the back-breaking toil, the scant meals, the deplorable living conditions, and the uncertainty of a thousand tomorrows? Befriending black slaves widens their horizons and strengthens their determination. A thrilling escape plan unfolds as 1755 draws to a close. Meanwhile, George II of England and George Washington of colonial America move the pawns of the chessboard, leading to checkmate! Wait a minute--who is that wearing the Hempleman emerald necklace heirloom around her lovely neck?


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