Flee North, Scott Shane
Flee North, Scott Shane
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Flee North
A Forgotten Hero and the Fight for Freedom in Slavery's Borderland

Author: Scott Shane

Narrator: Rhett Samuel Price

Unabridged: 10 hr 1 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/19/2023


Synopsis

A riveting account of the extraordinary abolitionist, liberator, and writer Thomas Smallwood, who bought his own freedom, led hundreds out of slavery, and named the underground railroad, from Pulitzer Prize-winning author and journalist, Scott Shane. Flee North tells the story for the first time of an American hero all but lost to history.

Born into slavery, by the 1840s Thomas Smallwood was free, self-educated, and working as a shoemaker a short walk from the U.S. Capitol. He recruited a young white activist, Charles Torrey, and together they began to organize mass escapes from Washington, Baltimore, and surrounding counties to freedom in the north.

They were racing against an implacable enemy: men like Hope Slatter, the region’s leading slave trader, part of a lucrative industry that would tear one million enslaved people from their families and sell them to the brutal cotton and sugar plantations of the deep south.

Men, women, and children in imminent danger of being sold south turned to Smallwood, who risked his own freedom to battle what he called “the most inhuman system that ever blackened the pages of history.” And he documented the escapes in satirical newspaper columns, mocking the slaveholders, the slave traders and the police who worked for them.

At a time when Americans are rediscovering a tragic and cruel history and struggling anew with the legacy of white supremacy, Flee North—the first to tell the extraordinary story of Smallwood—offers complicated heroes, genuine villains, and a powerful narrative set in cities still plagued by shocking racial inequity today.

A Macmillan Audio production from Celadon Books.

About Scott Shane

Scott Shane was a reporter for 15 years at The New York Times, where he was twice a member of teams that won Pulitzer Prizes, and before that for 21 years at The Baltimore Sun. His two previous books are Dismantling Utopia, a firsthand account of the collapse of the Soviet Union, and Objective Troy, the story of an American terrorist killed in a drone strike on orders of President Obama. In 2019-2020 he was a fellow at the SNF Agora Institute at Johns Hopkins University, where he has taught courses on media and on the Russian attack on the 2016 American presidential election.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Book.ishJulie on September 19, 2023

I am constantly looking to further my knowledge about slavery and the fight against it, so reading Flee North: A Forgotten Hero And The Fight For Freedom In Slavery's Borderland by Scott Shane was a learning opportunity I could not pass up. To Kill A Mockingbird has been my favourite book for some ti......more

Goodreads review by Star on December 29, 2023

Thank you Macmillan Audio for accepting my request to read and review Flee North on NetGalley. Genre: History | Multicultural Interest Narrator: Rhett Samuel Price Stars: 3.5 Focusing was difficult. This reads like an academic textbook. I visualized hours in the reference sections of libraries as well......more

Goodreads review by Nursebookie on January 02, 2024

I understand why this is publishers weekly top 10 books of the year. Flea north is a biography of an abolitionist named Thomas Smallwood set in the 1840s. I had no idea about his story, and I was so glad to read it, and educated myself about some of the heroes in history.......more

Goodreads review by Vicki on May 25, 2024

If I was still homeschooling, I would make this required reading for my teens. Excellent biographies and cultural/political history. A rivoting read. I learned so much that really helped me understand my nation's history in a new way, as well as perspective on the present-day issues.......more

Goodreads review by Janalyn, the blind reviewer on September 23, 2023

In the book flee north we learn about the life of Thomas Smallwood A man born into slavery and even bought his own freedom his owners told him to read at an early age in the early 1800s and he was treated like a carnival attraction because he was a black boy who could read. After buying his freedom......more


Quotes

“In his riveting new book, Scott Shane for the first time recounts the extraordinary story of Thomas Smallwood, a former slave who purchased his own freedom and worked as a shoemaker in the shadow of the U.S. Capitol. As a free man, Smallwood heroically led hundreds of enslaved people out of bondage, then mocked their former owners in sharply written dispatches in the abolitionist press. It was Smallwood, Shane argues convincingly, who had the distinction of naming the 'underground railroad.' Flee North restores to American history one of the most daring African American abolitionists, author of a long-neglected slave narrative, who not only courageously fought slavery but brilliantly satirized it.”
Henry Louis Gates, Jr., Harvard University

"This book is a treasure. Weaving together three unforgettable characters, Scott Shane transforms the origins of the underground railroad from a romantic nickname into full-scale human drama of tears, triumph, and laughter."
Taylor Branch, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Parting the Waters: America in the King Years, 1954-63

“Scott Shane has unearthed an extraordinary tale. His fast-paced story is not just inspiring, but also offers the satisfying spectacle of seeing exasperated slaveholders who had lost their human property get publicly taunted by one of the brave pair who helped smuggle these men, women, and children to freedom.”
—Adam Hochschild, award-winning historian and author of American Midnight and many other books

"Written in an engaging, dynamic style, Flee North will captivate readers who want to know how people like Smallwood succeeded in duping countless enslavers. The fascinating tale of a swashbuckling abolitionist and his white activist companion will make readers wish for a film adaptation. This book is a tale of triumph in the face of unspeakable adversity. Highly recommended for both public and academic libraries."
Booklist, STARRED Review

"A forgotten chapter in abolitionist history is restored to history in a lively, readable narrative."
Kirkus

"Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist Shane (Objective Troy) brings to vivid life the exploits of abolitionist Thomas Smallwood in this exhilarating account. [...] This astonishing and propulsive narrative rights a historical wrong by returning Smallwood to prominence. It’s an absolute must-read."
Publishers Weekly, STARRED Review


Awards

  • New Yorker Best Books of the Year
  • Amazon.com Best Books of the Year
  • Barnes and Noble Best New Books of the Year