Most of us are familiar with Southern slavery, but there is not much history available from the other side of the Mason-Dixon line. Gretchen Holbrook Gerzina reveals little-known stories of the trials African-Americans faced in the Northern states at this turbulent time in history.
Gretchen shares the story of Lucy and Abijah Prince, a couple pursuing the American dream at a time when their skin color dictated they were less than citizens. Celebrate Black History Month on your show with their
inspirational story.
CREDENTIALS: Gretchen Holbrook Gerzina is the host of The Book Show and the author of several books. Her latest release is MR. AND MRS. PRINCE: How An Extraordinary Eighteenth-Century Family Moved Out of Slavery and Into Legend.
AVAILABILITY: Nationwide by arrangement
and via telephone
CONTACT: Shatima Washington, (212) 207-7061 (NY); shatima.washington@harpercollins.com
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Perfect for Black History Month; What Was Life Like for Blacks Living in the Pre-Civil War North?
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