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Shipwrecked A True Civil War Story Of Mutinies Jailbreaks Blockaderunning And The Slave Trade Jonathan W White

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Shipwrecked A True Civil War Story Of Mutinies Jailbreaks Blockaderunning And The Slave Trade Jonathan W White
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Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 8.83 MB
Author: Jonathan W. White
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Shipwrecked A True Civil War Story Of Mutinies Jailbreaks Blockaderunning And The Slave Trade Jonathan W White by Jonathan W. White instant download after payment.

Historian Jonathan W. White tells the riveting story of Appleton Oaksmith, a swashbuckling sea captain whose life intersected with some of the most important moments, movements, and individuals of the mid-19th century, from the California Gold Rush, filibustering schemes in Nicaragua, Cuban liberation, and the Civil War and Reconstruction. Most importantly, the book depicts the extraordinary lengths the Lincoln Administration went to destroy the illegal trans-Atlantic slave trade. Using Oaksmith's case as a lens, White takes readers into the murky underworld of New York City, where federal marshals plied the docks in lower Manhattan in search of evidence of slave trading. Once they suspected Oaksmith, federal authorities had him arrested and convicted, but in 1862 he escaped from jail and became a Confederate blockade-runner in Havana. The Lincoln Administration tried to have him kidnapped in violation of international law, but the attempt was foiled. Always claiming innocence,...

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