Redfield Farm

a novel of the Underground Railroad

287 pages

English language

Published Aug. 24, 2010 by INDI Pub. Group.

ISBN:
978-0-9789247-4-4
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OCLC Number:
535490980

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"For Ann and Jesse Redfield, Quaker brother and sister, their hatred of slavery is as hard as Pennsylvania limestone. Ann's devotion to her older brother runs deep, so when he gets involved in the Underground Railroad, Ann asks no questions. She joins him in the struggle. Together they lie, sneak, masquerade and defy their way past would-be enforcers of the hated Fugitive slave law. Their dedication to the cause leads to complicated relationships with their fellow Quakers, pro-slavery neighbors, and with the fugitives themselves. When Jesse returns from a run with a deadly fever, accompanied by a fugitive, Josiah, who is also sick and close to death, Ann nurses both back to health. But precious time is lost, and Josiah, too weak for travel, stays the winter at Redfield Farm. Ann becomes his teacher, friend and confidant. When grave disappointment shakes her to her roots, Ann turns to Josiah for …

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Subjects

  • Underground Railroad
  • Fiction
  • History
  • Quaker abolitionists
  • Slavery
  • Fugitive slaves
  • Brothers and sisters

Places

  • Pennsylvania
  • Bedford County
  • United States