Wallace Turnage
Wallace Turnage (1846–1916) was an escaped slave who wrote a narrative that was published.
He was born in North Carolina, and was the son of a fifteen-year-old slave and a white man.[1] He was sold multiple times and made repeated attempts to run away, and succeeded. He lived in New York and New Jersey, working as a waiter, janitor, glass blower and finally as a watchman.[2]
His manuscript was passed on to his daughter, Lydia Turnage Connolly (1885–1984). After her death, it was another 20 years before it was published.
External links
- Wallace Turnage at Hstg
References
- ↑ David W. Blight "A Slave's Audacious Bid for Freedom," American Heritage, Fall 2008.
- ↑ "Wallace Turnage". Hstg. Retrieved 2007-12-06.
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