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A MOST PERILOUS WORLD by Kristina R. Gaddy Kirkus Star

A MOST PERILOUS WORLD

The True Story of the Young Abolitionists and Their Crusade Against Slavery

by Kristina R. Gaddy

Pub Date: June 10th, 2025
ISBN: 9780593855522
Publisher: Dutton

Traces the impact on four young people of their well-known abolitionist families.

Abolitionists were outspoken and unrelenting in their efforts, and their kids were deeply affected by growing up “in high-achieving families with expectations of dedicating their own lives to the unpopular and often dangerous anti-slavery cause.” Gaddy explores the response of four teens to their families’ work. Lucy McKim, daughter of Miller McKim, the white president of the Pennsylvania Anti-Slavery Society, observed the arrival of the formerly enslaved people her father assisted on their journeys to freedom. Lewis Douglass, son of abolitionist Frederick Douglass, had similar experiences, which were complicated by his father’s own escape from bondage. George Garrison, son of William Lloyd Garrison, the passionate white founder of the newspaper the Liberator, shared his father’s goals but disagreed about the best methods of achieving them. In Philadelphia, Charlotte Forten came from a long line of free Black Americans who supported their community and antislavery causes, but she attended school in Massachusetts due to segregation laws at home. Each teen sought and found their own way to carry on the legacy that formed them. This fascinating, well-researched work looks at young people who were not only coming of age in tumultuous times but whose communities were important forces shaping these events. The rich use of primary sources provides a compelling immediacy that will draw readers in.

Engaging and original narrative nonfiction offering insights into how historical lives resonate today.

(bibliography, notes, index) (Nonfiction. 14-18)