The Case of Mary Gilmore: The Curiously Strange Yet True Case of Mary Gilmore, the Irish Girl Accused of Being a Runaway Slave and Captured on the Reverse Underground Railroad
Book Details
Author(s)Isabelle McEwan
ISBN / ASIN1502338513
ISBN-139781502338518
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Sales Rank3,093,844
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
The Case of Mary Gilmore tells the true story of an alleged fugitive slave from Maryland, Mary Gilmore who was arrested in Philadelphia when she was a teenager for being a runaway slave. Her parents were impoverished Irish immigrants. Her father had abandoned the family. Her mother had died an alcoholic in a Philadelphia hospital. As an infant, Mary had been taken in and raised by a prosperous African American family who owned a bakery in Philadelphia, which, perhaps explains why slave catchers attempted to enslave her. Nowhere is any mention made of Mary Gilmore s having any physical characteristics attributed to African Americans. Rather, she was part of an African American family, was therefore assumed to be African American, and thus became a target for kidnapping and enslavement by slave catchers in the 1800's. The mere fact that she was an Irish immigrant and was taken in as a child by an African American family in 1835 is a story in and of itself. The fact that she was then kidnapped and tried as a runaway slave is astounding and was the story of its time. Through years of research in newspapers, historical institutions, and libraries, finally Mary Gilmore's story has come to light.
