Finding Freedom: The Untold Story of Joshua Glover, Freedom Seeker

A bittersweet story of bravery and compassion, Finding Freedom provides the first full picture of the man for whom so many fought and around whom so much history was made.
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Published by Wisconsin Historical Society Press.

Summary

First published in 2007, the groundbreaking book Finding Freedom provided the first narrative account of the life of Joshua Glover, the freedom seeker who was famously broken out of jail by thousands of Wisconsin abolitionists in 1854.

This paperback edition, published in September of 2022, reframes Glover’s story with a new foreword from historian Christy Clark-Pujara. Employing original research, authors Ruby West Jackson and Walter T. McDonald chronicle Glover’s days as an enslaved person in St. Louis, his violent capture and escape in Milwaukee, his journey on the Underground Railroad, and his thirty-three years of freedom in rural Canada. While the catalytic “Glover incident” captured national attention—pitting the state of Wisconsin against the Supreme Court and adding fuel to the pre–Civil War fi re—the primary focus is on the ordinary citizens, both Black and white, with whom Joshua Glover interacted. A bittersweet story of bravery and compassion, Finding Freedom provides the first full picture of the man for whom so many fought and around whom so much history was made.

About the Authors

The great-granddaughter of enslaved people, RUBY WEST JACKSON (1929–2014) worked as a teacher and lecturer, community activist, and costumed interpreter of pioneer Black women in Wisconsin. A recipient of the National Parks Service Network to Freedom Award, she served as the African American History Coordinator for the Wisconsin Historical Society and wrote and consulted frequently on Black history and stories about slavery.

WALTER T. MCDONALD (1927–2019) spent fifty years as a forensic psychologist. Over the course of his thirty-year collaboration with Jackson, McDonald mapped underground railroad routes into and out of Wisconsin and served as a script consultant for Rope of Sand, a play about Joshua Glover.

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PublisherWisconsin Historical Society Press
ISBN Number

978-0-87020-955-0

Publication Year2022
Page Count178
Illustrations11 b&w photos, 7 illus., and 2 maps
Format/BindingPaperback
Trim Size6 x 9 inches
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