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5.0 out of 5 stars
Finally, Waldstreicher writes a lucid book!!, July 21, 2005
This review is from: Runaway America: Benjamin Franklin, Slavery, and the American Revolution (Hardcover)
It should merit 3 stars alone just to have Prof. Waldstreicher actually come out with a book that people can read! His other works have been dreadfully written (esp. his work in Journal of the Early republic), the worst prose in the business. However, not only is this book very nicely written, for which he deserves commendation, but its also interesting. What Waldstreicher does is demostrate how labor inthe 1st half of the 18th century in America was quite often "unfree": either due to slavery, indentured servitude or an apprenticeship. Waldstreicher's contribution here si to show how BF's life was marked by all three. He was an apprentice himself, kept Indentured servants and owned a slave or two. It is a great way to explore this issue of labor and freedom in the colonies, and to do so by using the life of a Founding Father.
Given the subject and the prose, I have no reservations at all about rating this book 5 stars.
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