Nov 14, 2009
Forten the Sailmaker | Forten the Sailmaker
At a glance:
- Author: Esther M. Douty
- First Published: 1968
- Time of Work: 1774–1842
- Setting: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and Liverpool, England
- Principal Characters: James Forten, Robert Purvis, Robert Bridges, Thomas Willing, Paul Cuffe, William Lloyd Garrison, Anthony Benezet
- Genres: Nonfiction, Biography
- Subjects: African Americans, Civil rights, Africa or Africans, Social reform, Colonies or colonization, Abolitionists, Nineteenth century, Slavery or slaves, American Revolution, Eighteenth century, Biography
- Locales: Philadelphia, PA, Liverpool, England
Form and Content
Esther M. Douty’s biography Forten the Sailmaker: Pioneer
Champion of Negro Rights not only depicts the growth of a young
“person of color” (as Forten called himself) to a
respected humanitarian, writer, and activist who helped to change the
antislavery movement from African colonization to abolition but also
chronicles the struggles of an emerging nation. Choosing to present
Forten’s life as a full biography, Douty introduces him as a
young child of eight in 1774, playing marbles beside the wharves of
the Delaware River in Philadelphia while his...
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