Fugitive Families: Making Black Lives Matter in Victorian Britain

Author:   Lyn Innes
Publisher:   James Clarke & Co Ltd
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Pages:   305
Publication Date:   30 October 2025
Format:   Paperback
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Fugitive Families: Making Black Lives Matter in Victorian Britain


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Author:   Lyn Innes
Publisher:   James Clarke & Co Ltd
Imprint:   Lutterworth Press
ISBN:  

9780718898144


ISBN 10:   0718898141
Pages:   305
Publication Date:   30 October 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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'These well-rounded studies of five Americans who found sanctuary in Britain and Ireland from U.S. slavery and bigotry provide valuable insights into Black participation in British history. Their contacts with other refugees, efforts to achieve literacy and to support their children reveal the ambitions of the dozens of Black American fugitives who lived in mid-nineteenth century Britain.' Mr Jeffrey Green (author of Black Americans in Victorian Britain, 2018)


'These well-rounded studies of five Americans who found sanctuary in Britain and Ireland from U.S. slavery and bigotry provide valuable insights into Black participation in British history. Their contacts with other refugees, efforts to achieve literacy and to support their children reveal the ambitions of the dozens of Black American fugitives who lived in mid-nineteenth century Britain.' - Mr Jeffrey Green (author of Black Americans in Victorian Britain, 2018) 'A vivid, moving and impeccably researched account of the remarkable lives of a group of Black American slaves who crossed the Atlantic in an attempt to find freedom and remake their lives, and who significantly influenced the abolitionist movement and the wider Victorian culture of the mid and later nineteenth century.' - Rod Edmond (Emeritus Professor of Modern Literature and Cultural History, University of Kent) 'Fugitive Families brings to life the stories of African-American refugees and migrants who were celebrated in their day, but have since been largely forgotten. Telling these stories now is certainly timely, although this book also leaves us wondering why we weren't familiar with them already. Thanks to Lyn Innes's meticulous research and beautiful writing, they seem always to have been, and are sure to become, an essential part of our collective memory. It is a tremendous achievement.' - Ben Grant (Lecturer in English, University of Oxford)


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The descendant of Indian immigrants to Australia, Lyn Innes is an Emeritus Professor of Postcolonial Literatures at the University of Kent. Her interest in African and African American History and Literature developed while she was teaching at Tuskegee Institute, a historically black college in Alabama, during the1950s. She co-edited two volumes of African short stories with the Nigerian author Chinua Achebe, and has written about the history of Black and Asian writers in Britian. Her book about her Indian ancestors is currently being produced as a film.

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