The Great Diamond Hoax and Other Stirring Incidents in the Life of Asbury Harpending

The Great Diamond Hoax and Other Stirring Incidents in the Life of Asbury Harpending

Author: Asbury Harpending

Publisher: Good Press

Published: 2019-12-19

Total Pages: 191

ISBN-13:

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"The Great Diamond Hoax and Other Stirring Incidents in the Life of Asbury Harpending" by Asbury Harpending, edited by James H. Wilkins, offers a thrilling account of one man's extraordinary life. Harpending's memoir takes readers on a rollercoaster ride through a series of gripping events, including the infamous diamond hoax. With vivid storytelling and meticulous attention to detail, Harpending's narrative unfolds like an exhilarating adventure, filled with unexpected twists and turns. Wilkins' skillful editing enhances the readability of the memoir, ensuring that readers are fully immersed in the captivating tales of Asbury Harpending's life. "The Great Diamond Hoax and Other Stirring Incidents in the Life of Asbury Harpending" is a remarkable memoir that leaves a lasting impression.


Stolen Childhood

Stolen Childhood

Author: Wilma King

Publisher: Indiana University Press

Published: 2011-06-29

Total Pages: 543

ISBN-13: 0253001072

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An updated edition of the classic study that took “an enormous step toward filling some of the voids in the literature of slavery” (The Washington Post Book World). One of the most important books published on slave society, Stolen Childhood focuses on the millions of children and youth enslaved in 19th-century America. This enlarged and revised edition reflects the abundance of new scholarship on slavery that has emerged. Wilma King has expanded its scope to include the international dimension with a new chapter on the transatlantic trade in African children, and the book’s geographic boundaries now embrace slave-born children in the North. She includes data about children owned by Native Americans and African Americans, and presents new information about children’s knowledge of and participation in the abolitionist movement and the interactions between enslaved and free children. “A jarring snapshot of children living in bondage. This compellingly written work is a testament to the strength and resilience of the children and their parents.”—Booklist on the first edition