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Prince Slave Soldier King (Hardcover)
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Prince Slave Soldier King (Hardcover)
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Loot Price R400
Discovery Miles 4 000
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For diversity, energy, hardship and tenacity Tom Peters' life was
exceptional. Enslaved in 1760, and escaping for a third time in
1775 when the Dunmore Proclamation offered fugitive slaves
emancipation in return for military service, he enlisted in the
British Army. Promoted to sergeant, he served in the Black Pioneers
until 1783. Subsequent settlement of the Africans in Nova Scotia
was a failure; it resulted in Tom visiting London in 1791 to meet
abolitionist MPs and in 1792 15 ships carried the Africans to a
prepared settlement in Sierra Leone where arriving in May that
year, Tom Peters died of fever three months later. Some events have
been omitted, but among people who featured were General Sir Henry
Clinton; Granville Sharp; William Wilberforce; Tom's wife, Sally,
and his children, Clairie and John; Sir John Parr the Governor of
Nova Scotia; Sir Guy Carleton, Governor General of Canada; and John
Clarkson and William Dawes, Governors of Sierra Leone. Rumours
surround his life, including his audience with Queen Victoria. Part
one is fiction: Tom was born in Yorubaland (Nigeria) not in Ashanti
(Ghana). But parts two, three and four are historically more
accurate. Conversations throughout are imaginary.
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