The Kidnapping Club

Wall Street, Slavery, and Resistance on the Eve of the Civil War

Hardcover, 355 pages

English language

Published Oct. 20, 2020 by Bold Type Books.

ISBN:
978-1-56858-752-3
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In a rapidly changing New York. two forces battled for the city's soul: the pro-slavery New Yorkers who kept the illegal slave trade alive and well. and the abolitionists fighting for freedom.

WE OFTEN THINK OF SLAVERY AS a southern phenomenon, far removed from the booming cities of the North. But even though slavery had been outlawed in Gotham by the 1830s, Black New Yorkers were not safe. Not only was the city built on the backs of slaves; it was essential in keeping slavery and the slave trade alive.

In The Kidnapping Club, historian Jonathan Daniel Wells tells the story of the powerful network of judges, lawyers, and police officers who circumvented anti-slavery laws by sanctioning the kidnapping of free and fugitive African Americans.

Nicknamed "The New York Kidnapping Club," the group had the tacit support of institutions from Wall Street to Tammany Hall whose wealth …

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Subjects

  • History
  • American History
  • Slavery
  • Civil War
  • African American Studies
  • Free African Americans