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Stolen Life: Searching for Richard Pierpoint

AUTHOR Meyler, David; Meyler, Peter
PUBLISHER Natural Heritage Books (11/15/1999)
PRODUCT TYPE eBook (Other)

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Richard Pierpoint or Captain Dick, as he was commonly known, emerges from the shadows of history in A Stolen Life: Searching for Richard Pierpoint. An African warrior who was captured at about age 16, Pierpoint lived his remaining years in exile. From his birth in Bundu (now part of Senegal) around 1744 until his death in rural Ontario in 1837, Pierpoint's life allows us to glimpse the activity of an African involved in some of the world's great events.

"We are indebted to the authors for breathing life into this man, who though taken from his home early in his life still was able to make a significant contribution to the early history of Upper Canada. He fought, farmed and became a giant to the Black community. We thank you for a wonderful story of this often forgotten segment of Canadian history."

-- Wilma Morrison, Norval Johnson Heritage Library, Niagara Falls

"Everybody knows about the Underground Railroad and the great many Black souls who emigrated to Canada via this route, but very few people know the brave Black men and women who put their lives on the line in defence of this country."

-- Ivor Christopher, Re-enactor, Runchey's Company of Coloured Men

"A well-researched and highly readable chronicle of Richard Pierpoint's life in Africa and North America -- as a slave, a soldier, and as a pioneer in Upper Canada's wilderness. ... a vitally important contribution to Canadian Black history."

-- Linda Brown-Kubisch, Author, Missouri

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ISBN-13: 9781554880584
ISBN-10: 1554880580
Content Language: English
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File Size: 6018 KB
Page Count: 144
Carton Quantity: 1
Feature Codes: Price on Product
Country of Origin: US
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Social Science | Ethnic Studies - American - African American & Black Studies
Social Science | Cultural, Ethnic & Regional - General
Social Science | Historical
Dewey Decimal: 971.300
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Captured in Bundu (now part of Senegal) around 1744, Pierpoint escapes slavery, finds freedom in Canada, and is involved in the War of 1812.

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Richard Pierpoint or Captain Dick, as he was commonly known, emerges from the shadows of history in A Stolen Life: Searching for Richard Pierpoint. An African warrior who was captured at about age 16, Pierpoint lived his remaining years in exile. From his birth in Bundu (now part of Senegal) around 1744 until his death in rural Ontario in 1837, Pierpoint's life allows us to glimpse the activity of an African involved in some of the world's great events.

"We are indebted to the authors for breathing life into this man, who though taken from his home early in his life still was able to make a significant contribution to the early history of Upper Canada. He fought, farmed and became a giant to the Black community. We thank you for a wonderful story of this often forgotten segment of Canadian history."

-- Wilma Morrison, Norval Johnson Heritage Library, Niagara Falls

"Everybody knows about the Underground Railroad and the great many Black souls who emigrated to Canada via this route, but very few people know the brave Black men and women who put their lives on the line in defence of this country."

-- Ivor Christopher, Re-enactor, Runchey's Company of Coloured Men

"A well-researched and highly readable chronicle of Richard Pierpoint's life in Africa and North America -- as a slave, a soldier, and as a pioneer in Upper Canada's wilderness. ... a vitally important contribution to Canadian Black history."

-- Linda Brown-Kubisch, Author, Missouri

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Author: Meyler, David
Peter and David Meyler were raised in the small southwestern Ontario town of Fergus, where Richard Pierpoint, recognized as a Loyalist by the British government, had been granted land. Pierpoint's story, obscured by time, captured the authors? interest. Peter continues to write about and research early African-Canadian history. David teaches for the Toronto District School Board.
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