
Peter’s War
A New England Slave Boy and the American Revolution
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Narrado por:
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Kellie Fitzgerald
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De:
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Joyce Malcolm
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This riveting biography of a Massachusetts slave boy who fought in the Revolutionary War illuminates race relations in the Northern colonies, early battles of the revolution, and the experiences of Black soldiers on both sides of the conflict.
©2009 Yale University Press (P)2009 Yale University Press
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"In clear, engaging language, Malcolm reconstructs the surroundings, relationships and political atmosphere of the Revolution.... Malcolm seamlessly captures the intersection of personal, political and military strategy. History buffs will revel in Peter's never-before-told story, which makes a vivid addition to Revolutionary War literature." ( Kirkus Reviews)
Moving past the multi-directional path of this book, it did provide some good insights into life during this period of time.
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In Malcolm’s effort to give depth to these personal stories, she resorts frequently to surmise and supposition. In her effort to give context to the blacks’ war-time experiences, she gives a disjointed account of various events in the Revolution, overemphasizing trivial details and omitting more important events. She never provides any analysis of how important black involvement was to the conduct of the war. Nor, other than through conjecture, does she analyze how important the example of black soldiers was to other blacks, to the anti-slavery movement or conversely to the hardening of racial attitudes. The result is superficial and unsatisfying.
In addition, the narrator’s frequent mispronunciation of important names, such as that of Gen. Philip Schuyler, is greatly annoying.
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