Slavery Days in Old Kentucky

 

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Slavery Days in Old Kentucky


by Isaac Johnson (Author)
Cornel Reinhart (Volume Editor)

 

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ISBN: 9780963402820

 

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This is a memoir of Issac Johnson's early years as a slave. The chronicle begins in the 1840s and includes accounts of being sold, witnessing the torture and murder of other slaves, "stock farming" and finally, Johnson's escape from slavery and involvement in the US Civil War.


Isaac Johnson's stark and moving memoir about his early years as a slave in Kentucky was privately printed in 1901 when he was 57 years old. It is not listed in any of the major bibliographical references and possibly as few as six copies of the original publication are still in existence. In essence, republication of this rare slave narrative makes it available for the first time. The story begins in the 1840s with Johnson's earliest recollections of his father, Richard Yeager, of his mother, Jane Johnson (a slave used by Yeager as his wife), and of Ambrose and Eddie, Isaac's two brothers. Their happy family life ends abruptly when Yeager, in need of money, sells his wife and children at auction. Seven at the time, Isaac never sees any of his family again. He goes on to detail the horrors of his life as a slave and to mention his service in the 102nd United States Colored Regiment. The book concludes with Isaac's unsuccessful search for his family in post-war Kentucky. In his introductory essay, Dr. Reinhart satisfies the reader's desire to know "What then?" as he describes the remaining years of Johnson's life, spent working as a well-respected stonemason in Canada and upstate New York. Why reprint this record of a shameful period in the history of the United States? In Isaac Johnson's own words, "...my actual experience(s) as a slave are given...to give the world a knowledge of the subject that no eloquence may ever make the same thing again possible".


 

ISBN 96340282
ISBN13 9780963402820
Publisher Syracuse University Press
Format Paperback
Publication date 30/04/1994
Pages 64
Weight (grammes) 154
Published in United States
Height (mm) 230
Width (mm) 147

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