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The Runaway Slave Returns: A Short Slavery Story (Burning Uncle Tom's Cabin)
Carl Waters
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| #3040839 in Books | 2014-10-05 | Original language:English | 8.00 x.17 x5.25l, | File type: PDF | 68 pages||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| I really enjoyed reading the short book|By Customer|I really enjoyed reading the short book, but felt like it was an unfinished story, ending with someone jumping into the get away boat. It is like an unfinished book or story. For that reason, I was disappointed in the ending that came too soon. Other than for that reason, it was a great story. If it had continued, I would hav|About the Author|Carl Waters, born and raised in Miami, Florida, grew up reading comic books and dreamed of being a new kind of superhero. He graduated with a bachelor’s degree from the University of Miami and moved to Atlanta, Georgia, where he now lives
Jim, a runaway slave, used the Underground Railroad to escape the brutal slave system in Kentucky. He then opened a carpentry shop in Montreal. Jim’s skill and artistry command high prices, but the money only means one thing—the means to purchase his mother’s freedom. Jim plans to bring her to Canada for a better life.
Before Jim can make his move, his friend, Henry, arrives at the shop. Henry has also escaped the yoke of slavery. Barely. If i...
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