The lost German slave girl : the extraordinary true story of Sally Miller and her fight for freedom in old New Orleans
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New York : Atlantic Monthly Press, [2005].
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1st American ed.
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xiii, 268 pages ; 24 cm.
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IL: UG - BL: 8.6 - AR Pts: 18
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Adult Nonfiction / LIFE & SOCIETY
305.8 / BAILE, J / lost ger
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Published
New York : Atlantic Monthly Press, [2005].
Format
Book
Edition
1st American ed.
Language
English
Accelerated Reader
UG
Level 8.6, 18 Points

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"First published in 2003 in Australia by Pan Macmillan Australia Pty Limited, Sydney, Australia"--T.p. verso.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 258-268).
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Louisiana, 1843: a German immigrant thinks she recognizes a young slave girl as the long-lost daughter of her German friend, but the girl has no memory of such a past, and her owner refuses to free her. In novelistic detail, historian John Bailey reconstructs the exotic sights, sounds, and smells of mid-nineteenth-century New Orleans, an "infernal motley crew" of cotton kings, decadent river workers, immigrants, and slaves. The dramatic trial offers an eye into the fascinating laws and customs surrounding slavery, immigration, and racial mixing, pitting a humble community of German immigrants against a hardened capitalist, as respected for his wealth and power as he is feared and distrusted, and his attorney, one of the brashest and most flamboyant lawyers of his time.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Bailey, J. (2005). The lost German slave girl: the extraordinary true story of Sally Miller and her fight for freedom in old New Orleans (1st American ed.). Atlantic Monthly Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Bailey, John, 1944 Dec. 15-. 2005. The Lost German Slave Girl: The Extraordinary True Story of Sally Miller and Her Fight for Freedom in Old New Orleans. Atlantic Monthly Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Bailey, John, 1944 Dec. 15-. The Lost German Slave Girl: The Extraordinary True Story of Sally Miller and Her Fight for Freedom in Old New Orleans Atlantic Monthly Press, 2005.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Bailey, John. The Lost German Slave Girl: The Extraordinary True Story of Sally Miller and Her Fight for Freedom in Old New Orleans 1st American ed., Atlantic Monthly Press, 2005.

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