The Creole Incident: The beginning of the end of slavery
The Creole Incident was more than a simple conspiracy of nineteen individuals seeking their freedom. The layers of history surrounding this event conceal a careful, step-by-step process of subterfuge, cunning and boldness taken by a select group of individuals who acted in concert to save the Union from the domination of slavocracy. The Creole Incident reveals an undeniable link that ties the revolt on board the brig Creole with a handful of radical abolitionists, along with some of the highest officials in the United States government at that time and nineteen individuals - who were all slaves. The reason this American saga has remained unknown and little reported for decades can be found in this simple fact: The circumstances surrounding the revolt on board the brig Creole were never intended for public perusal. At the heart of the saga is the love between a man and his wife and their struggle for freedom. The Creole Incident is their story and the story of America.

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The Creole Incident: The beginning of the end of slavery
The Creole Incident was more than a simple conspiracy of nineteen individuals seeking their freedom. The layers of history surrounding this event conceal a careful, step-by-step process of subterfuge, cunning and boldness taken by a select group of individuals who acted in concert to save the Union from the domination of slavocracy. The Creole Incident reveals an undeniable link that ties the revolt on board the brig Creole with a handful of radical abolitionists, along with some of the highest officials in the United States government at that time and nineteen individuals - who were all slaves. The reason this American saga has remained unknown and little reported for decades can be found in this simple fact: The circumstances surrounding the revolt on board the brig Creole were never intended for public perusal. At the heart of the saga is the love between a man and his wife and their struggle for freedom. The Creole Incident is their story and the story of America.

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The Creole Incident: The beginning of the end of slavery

The Creole Incident: The beginning of the end of slavery

by John Hyde Barnard
The Creole Incident: The beginning of the end of slavery

The Creole Incident: The beginning of the end of slavery

by John Hyde Barnard

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The Creole Incident was more than a simple conspiracy of nineteen individuals seeking their freedom. The layers of history surrounding this event conceal a careful, step-by-step process of subterfuge, cunning and boldness taken by a select group of individuals who acted in concert to save the Union from the domination of slavocracy. The Creole Incident reveals an undeniable link that ties the revolt on board the brig Creole with a handful of radical abolitionists, along with some of the highest officials in the United States government at that time and nineteen individuals - who were all slaves. The reason this American saga has remained unknown and little reported for decades can be found in this simple fact: The circumstances surrounding the revolt on board the brig Creole were never intended for public perusal. At the heart of the saga is the love between a man and his wife and their struggle for freedom. The Creole Incident is their story and the story of America.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798989591800
Publisher: Coldwell & Hyde Publishing
Publication date: 03/01/2024
Pages: 278
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.58(d)

About the Author

John Hyde Barnard is originally from a small, idyllic town in wester New York State where he was born on one of the coldest days ever recorded in February. Since then, he has pursued life's pleasures, curiosities, and joys, is suspicious of authority - yet is an adherent to tradition and holds a strong affinity for winter. John is an author and musician. He presently resides in California and New York.
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