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Narrative of the Life of Moses Grandy, Late a Slave in the United States of America

By Moses Grandy

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Against all odds, a courageous man risks everything to escape the chains of slavery and reclaim his life.

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2005-02-13
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Summary

"Narrative of the Life of Moses Grandy, Late a Slave in the United States of America" by Moses Grandy, recounts the incredible journey of a man born into slavery who repeatedly fought for his freedom. Set in the backdrop of 19th-century America, the book shares Grandy’s personal experiences with harsh labor, cruel masters, and the heartbreak of family separation. Grandy's narrative is a testament to his resilience and determination as he describes his tireless efforts to purchase his own freedom, shedding light on the abuses and injustices faced by countless enslaved people hoping for liberation, and giving voice to their fight for human rights in a world marked by oppression.

About the Author

Moses Grandy was an African-American author, abolitionist, and, for more than the first four decades of his life, an enslaved person. At eight years of age, he became the property of his white playmate, James Grandy, and two years later, he was hired out for work. The monies Moses earned were collected and held until James Grandy turned 21. Moses helped build the Great Dismal Swamp Canal and learned how to navigate boats. It was that skill that led him to be made commander of several boats that traveled the canal and Pasquotank River, transporting merchandise from Elizabeth City, North Carolina, to Norfolk, Virginia. The position allowed him to be better fed, shod, and dressed. Able to keep a portion of his earnings, Moses arranged to buy his freedom twice, and twice, his enslavers kept the money and held him in slavery. An arrangement was made for an honorable man to buy him, and Grandy earned the money to buy his freedom a third time, this time successfully.

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