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The Legacy Of Elizabeth Freeman: A Story Of Justice And Freedom

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In "The Legacy Of Elizabeth Freeman: A Story Of Justice And Freedom," delve into the remarkable life of Elizabeth Freeman, also known as Mum Bett, a courageous slave who, against all odds, sued for her freedom as the Revolutionary War waned. Published on January 14, 2022, this compelling narrative captures the essence of her groundbreaking legal battle that not only secured her liberation but also propelled forward the abolition movement. The story is set in a New England town where, despite the legal entrenchment of slavery, Mum Bett’s unprecedented victory with lawyer Theodore Sedgwick kindled a beacon of hope. Beyond her legal triumph, Freeman's resilience is portrayed through her protective role during Shays' Rebellion and her nurturing influence over Sedgwick’s children amidst familial turmoil. Ideal for high school readers, this book offers a profound exploration of criminal and racial justice, celebrating the indomitable spirit of a woman who dared to challenge the status quo, sparking a pivotal discourse on freedom and equality. Reflect on the enduring impact of Freeman's fight—how does her legacy influence today’s struggles for justice and equity?

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Published by Independently published on January 14, 2022
53 pages
ISBN: 9798402135444
Best for readers in High School
This book provides valuable insights into Criminal Justice Reform and Racial Justice, highlighting key issues and advancements within these areas

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