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Boyce Thompson

Lincoln's Lost Colony: The Black Emigration Scheme of Bernard Kock

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Descripción

Abraham Lincoln is renowned for his stance on the emancipation of enslaved people in a period when America was sorely divided. At the same time, there was a little-known event that took place--one that left a stain on Lincoln's legacy, and has apologists still trying to expunge it today.

This book tells the quiet but bloody history of Bernard Kock, a New Orleans entrepreneur with an ill-fated attempt at establishing a cotton plantation on Ile-a-Vache, a deserted Haitian island, using formerly enslaved Americans. It also covers Lincoln's involvement and support of Kock's plan, as well as his pledge of $50 in government funding for each of the 453 colonists. With chapters on Lincoln's encouragement of black deportation, the establishment of the plantation, the futile attempts at damage control and more, this text reveals an untold part of Lincoln's history.

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Formato Tapa suave
Número de Páginas 262
Lenguaje Inglés
Editorial McFarland & Company
Fecha de Publicación 2023-08-16
Dimensiones 8.74" x 5.83" x 0.55" pulgadas
Letra Grande No
Con Ilustraciones No
Temas Afroamericano, Historia Negra, Guerra Civil, 1851-1899

Acerca del Autor

Thompson, Boyce

Boyce Thompson is the author of five non-fiction books and his work has appeared in Governing and The Washington Post. He was a Washington correspondent for Reed-Elsevier and directed the editorial council at Hanley-Wood Publishing. He lives in Bethesda, Maryland.

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Peso0.83lb
SKU9781476688848
Publicado en Unimart.com22-01-25
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