Wheels in the Dust
- Indbinding:
- Hardback
- Sideantal:
- 286
- Udgivet:
- 1. juni 2018
- Størrelse:
- 229x152x21 mm.
- Vægt:
- 576 g.
- 8-11 hverdage.
- 10. december 2024
Forlænget returret til d. 31. januar 2025
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Beskrivelse af Wheels in the Dust
"Crumley, for your information, each one of our black
people will be called by their name or as 'worker'! They
are NEVER to be called 'nigger' by you or anyone. Am I
perfectly clear on that?"
"The man who can pass over this route in one of the
Overland coaches without experiencing the feelings
of mingled terror and astonishment must certainly be
oblivious to every consideration of personal safety."
After growing up with slavery on his family's plantation in South Carolina and later receiving his degree in 1855 from the Yale School of Law, Benjamin Cartwell's life becomes dramatically altered. Ben discovers just surviving on the raw and dangerous Western frontier challenging when asked to assist staging mogul John Butterfield, the mastermind architect of the Overland Mail Company, in establishing the infrastructure and placing into operation the epic transcontinental mail route between the Mississippi River and San Francisco.
This is a graphic and gripping story based on documented history that should keep the reader's attention riveted to its last page.
"Crumley, for your information, each one of our black
people will be called by their name or as 'worker'! They
are NEVER to be called 'nigger' by you or anyone. Am I
perfectly clear on that?"
"The man who can pass over this route in one of the
Overland coaches without experiencing the feelings
of mingled terror and astonishment must certainly be
oblivious to every consideration of personal safety."
After growing up with slavery on his family's plantation in South Carolina and later receiving his degree in 1855 from the Yale School of Law, Benjamin Cartwell's life becomes dramatically altered. Ben discovers just surviving on the raw and dangerous Western frontier challenging when asked to assist staging mogul John Butterfield, the mastermind architect of the Overland Mail Company, in establishing the infrastructure and placing into operation the epic transcontinental mail route between the Mississippi River and San Francisco.
This is a graphic and gripping story based on documented history that should keep the reader's attention riveted to its last page.
people will be called by their name or as 'worker'! They
are NEVER to be called 'nigger' by you or anyone. Am I
perfectly clear on that?"
"The man who can pass over this route in one of the
Overland coaches without experiencing the feelings
of mingled terror and astonishment must certainly be
oblivious to every consideration of personal safety."
After growing up with slavery on his family's plantation in South Carolina and later receiving his degree in 1855 from the Yale School of Law, Benjamin Cartwell's life becomes dramatically altered. Ben discovers just surviving on the raw and dangerous Western frontier challenging when asked to assist staging mogul John Butterfield, the mastermind architect of the Overland Mail Company, in establishing the infrastructure and placing into operation the epic transcontinental mail route between the Mississippi River and San Francisco.
This is a graphic and gripping story based on documented history that should keep the reader's attention riveted to its last page.
"Crumley, for your information, each one of our black
people will be called by their name or as 'worker'! They
are NEVER to be called 'nigger' by you or anyone. Am I
perfectly clear on that?"
"The man who can pass over this route in one of the
Overland coaches without experiencing the feelings
of mingled terror and astonishment must certainly be
oblivious to every consideration of personal safety."
After growing up with slavery on his family's plantation in South Carolina and later receiving his degree in 1855 from the Yale School of Law, Benjamin Cartwell's life becomes dramatically altered. Ben discovers just surviving on the raw and dangerous Western frontier challenging when asked to assist staging mogul John Butterfield, the mastermind architect of the Overland Mail Company, in establishing the infrastructure and placing into operation the epic transcontinental mail route between the Mississippi River and San Francisco.
This is a graphic and gripping story based on documented history that should keep the reader's attention riveted to its last page.
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