ISBN:
0271015322
,
0271015330
Language:
English
Pages:
XXVI, 356 S.
,
Ill.
DDC:
306.3/62/0973
Keywords:
Slaves Social conditions
;
USA
;
Southern States Description and travel
Abstract:
While a reporter at Horace Greeley's New York Tribune in the 1850s, James Redpath developed a strong curiosity about slavery and decided that he would travel south "to see slavery with my own eyes." Redpath interviewed slaves, recorded their opinions, and recounted them in the form of letters which he then published in antislavery newspapers under the pseudonym "John Ball, Jr." Redpath later collected these letters into book form, publishing them in 1859 as The Roving Editor
Abstract:
This new edition reproduces the text of The Roving Editor together with important supplemental documents and extensive editorial apparatus
Abstract:
Some historians over the years have dismissed Redpath's interviews as the fabrication of a radical abolitionist, but John R. McKivigan has uncovered important historical records that for the first time certify their authenticity. He presents here the original newspaper articles that supply the places and times of many of the slave encounters, which Redpath had edited out of the book