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When I was in high school my parents used to go out to dinner
leaving me with my two younger brothers. They would often say tell
us a story. So began the tales of Jimmy Jumpferjoy. I would ask
them what kind of adventures he would have and they would tell me,
it was interactive fun for all of us. I took creative writing in
high school and began to write down the stories. In college I took
English Composition where I improved in my writing, and during a
lonely year I spent on Martha's Vineyard without any friends, I
began to step inside Jimmy Jumpferjoy's world. A two dimensional
character became three dimensional. I hope you have as much fun
reading these stories as I had writing them
In Search of Liberty explores how African Americans, since the
founding of the United States, have understood their struggles for
freedom as part of the larger Atlantic world. The essays in this
volume capture the pursuits of equality and justice by African
Americans across the Atlantic World through the end of the
nineteenth century, as their fights for emancipation and
enfranchisement in the United States continued. This book
illuminates stories of individual Black people striving to escape
slavery in places like Nova Scotia, Louisiana, and Mexico and
connects their eff orts to emigration movements from the United
States to Africa and the Caribbean, as well as to Black
abolitionist campaigns in Europe. By placing these diverse stories
in conversation, editors Ronald Angelo Johnson and Ousmane K.
Power-Greene have curated a larger story that is only beginning to
be told. By focusing on Black internationalism in the eighteenth
and nineteenth centuries, In Search of Liberty reveals that Black
freedom struggles in the United States were rooted in transnational
networks much earlier than the better-known movements of the
twentieth century.
In Search of Liberty explores how African Americans, since the
founding of the United States, have understood their struggles for
freedom as part of the larger Atlantic world. The essays in this
volume capture the pursuits of equality and justice by African
Americans across the Atlantic World through the end of the
nineteenth century, as their fights for emancipation and
enfranchisement in the United States continued. This book
illuminates stories of individual Black people striving to escape
slavery in places like Nova Scotia, Louisiana, and Mexico and
connects their eff orts to emigration movements from the United
States to Africa and the Caribbean, as well as to Black
abolitionist campaigns in Europe. By placing these diverse stories
in conversation, editors Ronald Angelo Johnson and Ousmane K.
Power-Greene have curated a larger story that is only beginning to
be told. By focusing on Black internationalism in the eighteenth
and nineteenth centuries, In Search of Liberty reveals that Black
freedom struggles in the United States were rooted in transnational
networks much earlier than the better-known movements of the
twentieth century.
When I was in high school my parents used to go out to dinner
leaving me with my two younger brothers. They would often say tell
us a story. So began the tales of Jimmy Jumpferjoy. I would ask
them what kind of adventures he would have and they would tell me,
it was interactive fun for all of us. I took creative writing in
high school and began to write down the stories. In college I took
English Composition where I improved in my writing, and during a
lonely year I spent on Martha's Vineyard without any friends, I
began to step inside Jimmy Jumpferjoy's world. A two dimensional
character became three dimensional. I hope you have as much fun
reading these stories as I had writing them
When I was in high school my parents used to go out to dinner
leaving me with my two younger brothers. They would often say tell
us a story. So began the tales of Jimmy Jumpferjoy. I would ask
them what kind of adventures he would have and they would tell me,
it was interactive fun for all of us. I took creative writing in
high school and began to write down the stories. In college I took
English Composition where I improved in my writing, and during a
lonely year I spent on Martha's Vineyard without any friends, I
began to step inside Jimmy Jumpferjoy's world. A two dimensional
character became three dimensional. I hope you have as much fun
reading these stories as I had writing them
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