Free Frank

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The story of Free Frank is not only a testament to human courage and resourcefulness but affords new insight into the American frontier. Born a slave in the South Carolina piedmont in 1777, Frank died a free man in 1854 in a town he had founded in western Illinois. His accomplishments, creditable for any frontiersman, were for a black man extraordinary. We first learn details of Frank's life when in 1795 his owner moved to Pulaski County, Kentucky. We know that he married Lucy, a slave on a neighboring farm, in 1799. Later he was allowed to hire out his time, and when his owner moved to Tennessee, Frank was left in charge of the Kentucky farm. During the War of 1812, he set up his own saltpeter works, an enterprise he maintained until he left Kentucky. In 1817 he purchased his wife's freedom for $800; two years later he bought his own liberty for the same price. Now free, he expanded his activities, purchasing land and dealing in livestock. With his wife and four of his children, Free Frank left Kentucky in 1830 to settle on a new frontier. In Pike County, Illinois, he purchased a farm and later, in 1836, platted and successfully promoted the town of New Philadelphia. The desire for freedom was an obvious spur to his commercial efforts. Through his lifetime of work he purchased the liberty of sixteen members of his family at a cost of nearly $14,000. Goods and services commanded a premium in the life of the frontier. Free Frank's career shows what an exceptional man, through working against great odds, could accomplish through industry, acumen, and aggressiveness. His story suggests a great deal about business activity and legal practices, as well as racial conditions, on the frontier. Juliet Walker has performed a task of historical detection in recreating the life of Free Frank from family traditions, limited personal papers, public documents, and secondary sources. In doing so, she has added a significant chapter to the history of African Americans.

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Genre : History
Author : Juliet E.K. Walker
Publisher : University Press of Kentucky
Release : 2021-10-21
File : 340 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780813184159


Frank Leslie S Illustrated Newspaper

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Author : John Albert Sleicher
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Release : 1877
File : 918 Pages
ISBN-13 : PSU:000020241407


Frank Leslie S Illustrated Newspaper

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Release : 1877
File : 224 Pages
ISBN-13 : BSB:BSB11349470


The Words And Music Of Frank Zappa

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A deep look at the work of one of the most insightful and incisive critics of late 20th-century American culture.

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Genre : Music
Author : Kelly Fisher Lowe
Publisher : U of Nebraska Press
Release : 2007-10-01
File : 292 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0803260059


Frank Reade Junior And His New Steam Horse

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A million dollars in 1892 is an unimaginable sum, and Frank Reade's innocent friend will hang for stealing it! That is, unless the boy inventor's astonishing new Steam Horse can help them scour the Texas badlands and bring the masked train robber responsible to justice.

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Genre : Fiction
Author : Luis Senarens
Publisher : Ornamental Publishing LLC
Release : 2020-06-30
File : 73 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781945325243


The American Stud Book

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Containing full pedigree of all the imported thorough-bred stallions and mares, with their produce.

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Genre : Horses
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Release : 1898
File : 1364 Pages
ISBN-13 : NYPL:33433082509187


The Costs And Consequences Of Dodd Frank Section 1502

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Genre : Economic sanctions, American
Author : United States. Congress. House. Committee on Financial Services. Subcommittee on International Monetary Policy and Trade
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Release : 2013
File : 390 Pages
ISBN-13 : MINN:31951D03670010G


Frank Little And The Iww

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Franklin Henry Little (1878–1917), an organizer for the Western Federation of Miners and the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW), fought in some of the early twentieth century’s most contentious labor and free-speech struggles. Following his lynching in Butte, Montana, his life and legacy became shrouded in tragedy and family secrets. In Frank Little and the IWW, author Jane Little Botkin chronicles her great-granduncle’s fascinating life and reveals its connections to the history of American labor and the first Red Scare. Beginning with Little’s childhood in Missouri and territorial Oklahoma, Botkin recounts his evolution as a renowned organizer and agitator on behalf of workers in corporate agriculture, oil, logging, and mining. Frank Little traveled the West and Midwest to gather workers beneath the banner of the Wobblies (as IWW members were known), making soapbox speeches on city street corners, organizing strikes, and writing polemics against unfair labor practices. His brother and sister-in-law also joined the fight for labor, but it was Frank who led the charge—and who was regularly threatened, incarcerated, and assaulted for his efforts. In his final battles in Arizona and Montana, Botkin shows, Little and the IWW leadership faced their strongest opponent yet as powerful copper magnates countered union efforts with deep-laid networks of spies and gunmen, an antilabor press, and local vigilantes. For a time, Frank Little’s murder became a rallying cry for the IWW. But after the United States entered the Great War and Congress passed the Sedition Act (1918) to ensure support for the war effort, many politicians and corporations used the act to target labor “radicals,” squelch dissent, and inspire vigilantism. Like other wage-working families smeared with the traitor label, the Little family endured raids, arrests, and indictments in IWW trials. Having scoured the West for firsthand sources in family, library, and museum collections, Botkin melds the personal narrative of an American family with the story of the labor movements that once shook the nation to its core. In doing so, she throws into sharp relief the lingering consequences of political repression.

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Genre : Biography & Autobiography
Author : Jane Little Botkin
Publisher : University of Oklahoma Press
Release : 2017-05-25
File : 535 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780806157917


Frank Blair

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A biography of a member of one of the most prominent and powerful political families in America during the 19th century, known for his fearlessness in both the political arena and the battlefield. Of interest to specialists in 19th-century America, students of Missouri history, and Civil War buffs. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

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Genre : Biography & Autobiography
Author : William Earl Parrish
Publisher : University of Missouri Press
Release : 1998
File : 348 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0826211569


The Imperial Dictionary And Encyclopedia Of Knowledge Unabridged

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Genre : English language
Author : Charles Annandale
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Release : 1892
File : 1054 Pages
ISBN-13 : UCAL:$B623727