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Voyage to a Thousand Cares C. Herbert Gilliland

Voyage to a Thousand Cares By C. Herbert Gilliland

Voyage to a Thousand Cares by C. Herbert Gilliland


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In 1844 the USS Yorktown sailed from New York, as part of the U.S. Navys newly established African Squadron, to interdict slave ships leaving the African coast. Aboard the sloop of war, Masters Mate John C.

Voyage to a Thousand Cares Summary

Voyage to a Thousand Cares: MasterS Mate Lawrence with the Africa Squadron, 18441846 by C. Herbert Gilliland

In 1844 the USS Yorktown sailed from New York, as part of the U.S. Navys newly established African Squadron, to interdict slave ships leaving the African coast. Aboard the sloop of war, Masters Mate John C. Lawrence, an educated New Yorker in his early twenties, kept a private journal describing what happened during the extraordinary two-year voyage and his reactions to the events he witnessed. His frank and vivid observations take the reader into a world known to few. Through Lawrences eyes we see the men of the Yorktown in action and encounter many other nineteenth-century figures either engaged in or attempting to combat the slave trade. Among the cast of characters are an infamous slave ship captain, an abolitionist slave-owning minister, the Yorktowns admirable skipper, Liberian colonists, and native Africans. In a final entry we bear witness to Lawrences nearly overwhelming confrontation with the horrors of slavery as he records his experiences aboard the captured slaver Pons on the way to Liberia with more than nine hundred slaves. In addition to Lawrences never-before published journal, this book includes material that narrates parts of the slavery story Lawrence could not tell. C. Herbert Gilliland sets the journal in historical context to give readers a full understanding of events as they unfolded in the mid-1840s. Although there have been many books written on the slave trade and many others on life in the antebellum Navy, no other book has succeeded so well at bringing to life the issues of Americas role in the Middle Passage while exposing the thoughts of a nineteenth-century naval officer. C. Herbert Gilliland is professor of English at the U.S. Naval Academy and a retired captain in the U.S. Naval Reserve. He is the coauthor of Admiral Dan Gallery.

Voyage to a Thousand Cares Reviews

...a worthwhile read."- Civil War Book Review;

"...an overdue reminder of a little-known naval squadron."- Proceedings

About C. Herbert Gilliland

Charles Herbert Gilliland is a retired captain in the U.S. Naval Reserve and a professor in the English department at the Naval Academy in Annapolis. He holds a Ph.D. from the University of Florida. While on active duty in the late 1960s, he served as communication officer on a destroyer and on destroyer staff, and in the mid-1980s returned to active duty to teach at the Naval Academy. Later he joined the faculty at Virginia Military Institute and then returned to the Naval Academy as a civilian professor.

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GOR002022914
9781591143208
1591143209
Voyage to a Thousand Cares: MasterS Mate Lawrence with the Africa Squadron, 18441846 by C. Herbert Gilliland
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Naval Institute Press
2003-10-01
176
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