Calvin Schermerhorn is Assistant Professor of History at Arizona State University. Michael Plunkett is former Director of the Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library at the University of Virginia. He is the author of Afro-American Sources in Virginia: A Guide to Manuscripts. Edward Gaynor is Head of Collection Development and Description at the Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library at the University of Virginia.
This is a superbly researched and highly important contribution to
the field of nineteenth-century American studies...It is
commendable indeed that the University of Virginia Press and the
editors have brought to light such a well-researched and engaging
volume.--Elif S. Armbruster "19th Century Studies "
Rambles of a Runaway from Southern Slavery is a hitherto overlooked
and forgotten American slave narrative. In their new edition of his
work, Calvin Schermerhorn, Michael Plunkett, and Edward Gaynor
ground Goings's reminiscences in verifiable data drawn from a wide
variety of primary records and sources. In doing so, they offer an
original and substantial contribution to the slave narrative
tradition in the United States and Canada.--William L. Andrews,
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Rambles of a Runaway from Southern Slavery, the compelling story of
a lesser-known fugitive, is a welcome addition to the literature on
runaways who escaped to Canada. This narrative of Henry Goings
skillfully portrays a bondman on the run with detailed notes and
excellent introductory material. The editors and the University of
Virginia Press should be commended for discovering and publishing
such a well-researched volume."----Daina Ramey Berry, University of
Texas at Austin, author of Swing the Sickle for the Harvest Is
Ripe: Gender and Slavery in Antebellum Georgia
Goings's short, five-chapter narrative was written over time as he
grew increasingly cynical. In his initial leap from slavery, he
entertained hope for the human condition, but during his time in
Canada, he soured on the whole enterprise. The superb editing of
this narrative includes enlightening notes on topical names,
places, and issues; the original Drew interviews; and the
appendices Goings strangely included with his text.... Highly
recommended.-- "CHOICE"
With the first paragraph-which includes "Of the date of my birth, I
have no knowledge"- the author opens a door onto a dark part of
American History.-- "dailyprogress.com"
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