A Day in the Life of a Colonial Sailmaker |
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Author:
| Krebs, Laurie |
Series title: | The Library of Living and Working in Colonial Times Ser. |
ISBN: | 978-1-4358-3686-0 |
Publication Date: | Dec 2003 |
Publisher: | Rosen Publishing Group
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Imprint: | PowerKids Press |
Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $23.60 |
Book Description:
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Students follow a day in the life of James Forten, the son of a free black family living in colonial Philadelphia. Forten became one of the leading sailmakers of his time. Students will learn how sails were made and from what materials, as well as what life was like for a free black businessman in a time when slavery was still accepted. As one of the richest businessmen in Philadelphia, he spent much of his wealth working to improve the lives of black Americans.
Students follow a day in the life of James Forten, the son of a free black family living in colonial Philadelphia. Forten became one of the leading sailmakers of his time. Students will learn how sails were made and from what materials, as well as what life was like for a free black businessman in a time when slavery was still accepted. As one of the richest businessmen in Philadelphia, he spent much of his wealth working to improve the lives of black Americans.