The Price of Freedom

The Price of Freedom
Title The Price of Freedom PDF eBook
Author Judith Bloom Fradin
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages 48
Release 2013-01-08
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 0802721664

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When John Price took a chance at freedom by crossing the frozen Ohio river from Kentucky into Ohio one January night in 1856, the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 was fully enforced in every state of the union. But the townspeople of Oberlin, Ohio, believed there that all people deserved to be free, so Price started a new life in town-until a crew of slave-catchers arrived and apprehended him. When the residents of Oberlin heard of his capture, many of them banded together to demand his release in a dramatic showdown that risked their own freedom. Paired for the first time, highly acclaimed authors Dennis & Judith Fradin and Pura Belpré award-winning illustrator Eric Velasquez, provide readers with an inspiring tale of how one man's journey to freedom helped spark an abolitionist movement.

Pirates of the Caribbean: The Price of Freedom

Pirates of the Caribbean: The Price of Freedom
Title Pirates of the Caribbean: The Price of Freedom PDF eBook
Author A.C. Crispin
Publisher Disney Electronic Content
Total Pages 842
Release 2011-05-17
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1423152514

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Twenty-five-year-old Jack Sparrow is a clean-cut merchant seaman pursuing a legitimate career as a first mate for the East India Trading Company. He sometimes thinks back to his boyhood pirating days, but he doesn't miss Teague's scrutiny or the constant threat of the noose. Besides, he doesn't have much choice—he broke the Code when he freed a friend who had been accused of rogue piracy, and he can no longer show his face in Shipwreck Cove. When Jack's ship is attacked by pirates and his captain dies in the altercation, he suddenly finds himself in command.

The Price of Freedom

The Price of Freedom
Title The Price of Freedom PDF eBook
Author Alison Fraser
Publisher Harlequin Books
Total Pages 200
Release 1984
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780373107216

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The Price Of Freedom by Alison Fraser released on Jul 25, 1984 is available now for purchase.

The Price of Freedom

The Price of Freedom
Title The Price of Freedom PDF eBook
Author Calvin Coolidge
Publisher
Total Pages 442
Release 1924
Genre United States
ISBN

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The Cost of Freedom

The Cost of Freedom
Title The Cost of Freedom PDF eBook
Author Susan J. Erenrich
Publisher Kent State University
Total Pages 0
Release 2020
Genre History
ISBN 9781606354018

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The Cost of Freedom: Voicing a Movement after Kent State 1970 is a multi-genre collection describing the May 4, 1970, shootings at Kent State University, the aftermath, and the impact on wider calls for peace and justice. Fifty years after the National Guard killed four unarmed students, Susan J. Erenrich has gathered moving stories of violence, peace, and reflection, demonstrating the continued resonance of the events and the need for sustained discussion. This anthology includes personal narratives, photographs, songs, poetry, and testimonies--some written by eyewitnesses to the day of the shootings--as well as speeches from recent commemoration events and items related to the designation of the site on the National Register of Historic Places in 2016. Erenrich, who came to Kent State in 1975 as a college freshman, became a member of the May 4 Task Force, a student organization that continues to the present as an organizing group for marking the anniversary each year. Her involvement with the task force led her to make the many connections with writers, artists, and memory-keepers that have built this collection of primary source material. While a number of books and articles over the years have treated the Kent State shootings and aftermath, this collection is unique in its focus on justice issues and its call for the future. The movement to seek justice, as Erenrich notes, is an ongoing one. These voices call to us to continue to move forward even as we learn from the past.

The Price of Freedom

The Price of Freedom
Title The Price of Freedom PDF eBook
Author T. Stephen Whitman
Publisher University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages 256
Release 2014-07-15
Genre History
ISBN 0813165091

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A stereotypical image of manumission is that of a benign plantation owner freeing his slaves on his deathbed. But as Stephen Whitman demonstrates, the truth was far more complex, especially in border states where manumission was much more common. Whitman analyzes the economic and social history of Baltimore to show how the vigorous growth of the city required the exploitation of rural slaves. To prevent them from escaping and to spur higher production, owners entered into arrangements with their slaves, promising eventual freedom in return for many years' hard work. The Price of Freedom reveals how blacks played a critical role in freeing themselves from slavery. Yet it was an imperfect victory. Once Baltimore's economic growth began to slow, freed blacks were virtually excluded from craft apprenticeships, and European immigrants supplanted them as a trained labor force.

The Price of Freedom Denied

The Price of Freedom Denied
Title The Price of Freedom Denied PDF eBook
Author Brian J. Grim
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 273
Release 2010-12-06
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1139492411

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The Price of Freedom Denied shows that, contrary to popular opinion, ensuring religious freedom for all reduces violent religious persecution and conflict. Others have suggested that restrictions on religion are necessary to maintain order or preserve a peaceful religious homogeneity. Brian J. Grim and Roger Finke show that restricting religious freedoms is associated with higher levels of violent persecution. Relying on a new source of coded data for nearly 200 countries and case studies of six countries, the book offers a global profile of religious freedom and religious persecution. Grim and Finke report that persecution is evident in all regions and is standard fare for many. They also find that religious freedoms are routinely denied and that government and the society at large serve to restrict these freedoms. They conclude that the price of freedom denied is high indeed.