Captain Daniel Drayton was an Atlantic coastal trader and abolitionist who led a life filled with ambition but afflicted by failure. This book explores his life and questions possible motives behind his tragic suicide in the summer of 1857 in New Bedford, Massachusetts.
Captain Daniel Drayton was an Atlantic coastal trader and abolitionist who led a life filled with ambition but afflicted by failure. This book explores his life and questions possible motives behind his tragic suicide in the summer of 1857 in New Bedford, Massachusetts.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Zachary J. Martin is adjunct professor of history at Roger Williams University, Salem State University, and Bristol Community College. Professor Martin is the author of The Mindless Menace of Violence: Robert F. Kennedy's Vision and the Fierce Urgency of Now. Martyr to Freedom was Professor Martin's first book, and this second edition is a follow up to his research and an expansion on the life and death of Captain Daniel Drayton. Professor Martin is dedicated to the study of history and has focused his research on the political aspects of nineteenth-century America, as well as violence in American society, memory and history, and privateering.
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Part 1 Acknowledgements Part 2 Introduction to the Second Edition Part 3 Preface Chapter 4 1 The End and the Beginning Chapter 5 2 Rebirth Chapter 6 3 Cruise of the Pearl Chapter 7 4 Trials and Tribulations Chapter 8 5 Long Road into the Night Chapter 9 6 The Beginning and the End Part 10 Bibliography Part 11 Index Part 12 About the Author
Part 1 Acknowledgements Part 2 Introduction to the Second Edition Part 3 Preface Chapter 4 1 The End and the Beginning Chapter 5 2 Rebirth Chapter 6 3 Cruise of the Pearl Chapter 7 4 Trials and Tribulations Chapter 8 5 Long Road into the Night Chapter 9 6 The Beginning and the End Part 10 Bibliography Part 11 Index Part 12 About the Author
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