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Amos Fortune Free Man - Inspirational Historical Novel for Book Clubs & Literature Lovers | Perfect for Black History Month Reading & Educational Discussions" (注:根据您提供的极简标题"Amos Fortune Free Man",推测这可能是一本关于非裔美国人的历史小说。优化后标题包含: 1. 核心书名保留 2. 添加内容关键词"historical novel" 3. 明确受众"book clubs/literature lovers" 4. 使用场景"Black History Month/educational discussions" 5. 符合SEO的竖线分隔符和场景拓展)
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Amos Fortune Free Man - Inspirational Historical Novel for Book Clubs & Literature Lovers | Perfect for Black History Month Reading & Educational Discussions
Amos Fortune Free Man - Inspirational Historical Novel for Book Clubs & Literature Lovers | Perfect for Black History Month Reading & Educational Discussions
Amos Fortune Free Man - Inspirational Historical Novel for Book Clubs & Literature Lovers | Perfect for Black History Month Reading & Educational Discussions" (注:根据您提供的极简标题"Amos Fortune Free Man",推测这可能是一本关于非裔美国人的历史小说。优化后标题包含: 1. 核心书名保留 2. 添加内容关键词"historical novel" 3. 明确受众"book clubs/literature lovers" 4. 使用场景"Black History Month/educational discussions" 5. 符合SEO的竖线分隔符和场景拓展)
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This book is required reading for American Academy Middle School students, but is recommended for people, ages 12 and up, who are trying to understand early American life and the subject of slavery, particularly in the northern states."Amos Fortune" is a true story about a young African prince torn from his family, people, and homeland. He undergoes a process of dehumanization, including a horrific slave-ship sea crossing, before being sold as a slave into first one and then another Massachusetts family; so we see two complete portraits of slave life. After a while, he buys his own and his wife's freedom and travels to picturesque New Hampshire where he builds a homestead and a legacy for himself. In so doing perhaps he plants seeds that help bring an end to that "peculiar institution," slavery.Beautifully told by Ms. Yates, we see Amos learn to read and become a faithful Christian. His childlike dream to buy his sister's freedom grows into a mature buying of the freedom of women he loves. He masters the tanning trade, which we learn about. We experience his strong and majestic character in overlooking a benighted age's slights and building his own freehold homestead, near "his" mountain, in this free country he loves. Amos Fortune is an outstanding man worthy of imitation. His story will never die or grow old.All American young people should read this book. It, along with: "April Morning," by Howard Fast; "A Light in the Forest," by Conrad Richter; "First Lady of Faith and Courage: Abigail Adams," by Evelyn Witter; and "The Autobiography," by Benjamin Franklin; paint a multifaceted view of the particular pains, prejudices and daily life in northern colonial America from the perspective of, respectively, black citizens, traditional revolutionary families, American Indians, women, and a particular famous artisan-scientist-inventor-statesman whose life spanned and intertwined itself with the century of America's birth.

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