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My Family Shall Be Free! The Life of Peter Still [Hardcover]

Dennis Brindell Fradin (Author)


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January 23, 2001 10 and up
At the beginning of the nineteenth century, approximately one million people of African descent were slaves in the United States, and this number rose to almost four million by the beginning of the Civil War in 1861. Sold like cattle, slaves belonged to the highest bidder. Their lives were sad and often short. There was, however, a small number who, through sheer bravery and perseverance, managed to buy their freedom. "My Family Shall Be Free!" Is the amazing and powerful true story of one such hero, Peter Still.

On a summer night around 1860, Peter's mother made the difficult decision to flee north with her baby daughters, leaving Peter and his brother Levin behind in Slavery. After more than forty years in bondage, Peter bought his freedom, then searched for and found his mother -- and the younger brothers and sisters he never knew he had up north. Then risking his own precious liberty and safety, Peter returned to the South to set in motion the events leading to freedom for his wife and children.

In clear and simple language, Dennis Brindell Fradin brings to light a poignant and inspirational story about one man's drive, patience, and endurance in the face of inhumanity.


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From School Library Journal

Grade 5-9-The compelling story of a man and his family torn apart by slavery. Fradin begins the account in 1806 when Peter Still and his brother Levin were taken from a plantation in Maryland and sold as house slaves to a Mr. Fisher in Lexington, KY. He follows Peter Still's story for the next half of a century as he sought to earn his freedom and reunite his family. The author incorporates dialogue attributed to firsthand 19th-century printed sources, some written by Still family members. Unfortunately, in some instances, the inclusion of these passages is awkward and they fail to flow seamlessly with the facts. The black-and-white sketches, maps, and reproductions of historical documents are of interest and value. A useful choice that addresses slavery in 19th-century America and the Abolitionist Movement.
Toniann Scime, Amherst Museum, NY
Copyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From Booklist

Gr. 6-12. Fradin has written more than just a solid biography of slave Peter Still. His book is an engrossing saga that is both sweeping and intensely personal, including information from several books (some written by the Stills themselves), historical documents, and interviews with descendants who regularly reunite. He begins with statistics that show the number of free African Americans throughout U.S. history, even before the Civil War. He then uses Still's story to offer a more multidimensional look at slavery and the pursuit of freedom than is covered in many history books. Character descriptions are kept to a minimum. Yet personalities and their role in family history emerge clearly from this story of relatives divided, in search of reunion and honor in the face of adversity. Fradin's straightforward style and sometimes stoic prose work well here, as he allows the traumatic experiences themselves to generate drama and ignite compassion. An account that remains strong to the very last page. Roger Leslie
Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved

Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 10 and up
  • Hardcover: 208 pages
  • Publisher: HarperCollins (January 23, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0060295953
  • ISBN-13: 978-0060295950
  • Product Dimensions: 8.6 x 5.7 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13 ounces
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #303,010 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

"I have the time of my life as a children's author," says Dennis Brindell Fradin, prolific author of close to one hundred and fifty books. "I try not to let a day of the year go by without working." Born and raised in Chicago, Illinois, he earned a creative writing degree from Northwestern University, then taught elementary school for twelve years. In 1989, the National College of Education honored him as the Educator of the Year. He is married to writer Judith Bloom Fradin, who did the photo research on this book. They live in Evanston, Illinois and have three grown children.

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It was summer when Peter and his brother Levin were "stolen" from the Griffin plantation in eastern Maryland. Read the first page
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William Still, New Jersey, Isaac Friedman, Joseph Friedman, Seth Concklin, New York, United States, Nat Gist, Levi Gist, Pennsylvania Anti-Slavery Society, Anti-Slavery Society Office, Underground Railroad, John Henry Hogun, Saunders Griffin, Delaware River, John Brown, Ohio River, Charity Still, James Miller, James Still, Pine Barrens, Civil War, Free States, Fugitive Slave Law, Henry Clay
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