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  • Ona Judge Outwits the Washingtons: An Enslaved Woman Fights for Freedom

Ona Judge Outwits the Washingtons: An Enslaved Woman Fights for Freedom

Illustrator
Simone Agoussoye
Publication Date
October 01, 2019
Genre / Grade Band
Non-fiction /  4th − 5th
Language
English
Ona Judge Outwits the Washingtons: An Enslaved Woman Fights for Freedom
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Description
Soon after American colonists had won independence from Great Britain, Ona Judge was fighting for her own freedom from one of America's most famous founding fathers, George Washington. George and Martha Washington valued Ona as one of their most skilled and trustworthy slaves, but she would risk everything to achieve complete freedom. Born into slavery at Mount Vernon, Ona seized the opportunity to escape when she was brought to live in the President's Mansion in Philadelphia. Ona fled to New Hampshire and started a new life. But the Washingtons wouldn't give up easily. After her escape, Ona became the focus of a years-long manhunt, led by America's first president. Gwendolyn Hooks' vivid and detailed prose captures the danger, uncertainty, and persistence Ona Judge experienced during and after her heroic escape.
Publication date
October 01, 2019
Genre
Non-fiction
ISBN-13
9781543512809
Lexile Measure
700
Publisher
Capstone Editions
Series
Encounter: Narrative Nonfiction Picture Books
BISAC categories
JNF007050 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Biography & Autobiography | Cultural Heritage
JNF018010 - Juvenile Nonfiction | People & Places | United States - African-American
JNF053140 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Social Topics | Prejudice & Racism
JNF007120 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Biography & Autobiography | Women
JNF025190 - Juvenile Nonfiction | History | United States/Colonial & Revolutionary
Library of Congress categories
History
Biographies
United States
Slaves
Slavery
African American women
Pennsylvania
18th century
Philadelphia
Fugitive slaves
Washington, George
Washington, Martha
Judge, Oney

School Library Journal

Gr 4-6--Born to a white indentured servant father and an enslaved African woman, Ona Judge grew up on the Virginia plantation of George and Martha Washington. Judge learned to sew and worked with her mother inside the plantation home; she became a talented seamstress. When the Washingtons moved from Mount Vernon to the capital upon George's election as president, she traveled with the couple and was ordered to specifically attend to Martha. Living in large Northern cities, Judge learned about freedom; she began to plot her escape from slavery. In May 1796, Judge fled the president's home. Eventually she found safety in New Hampshire. She was able to maintain her freedom and avoid capture by agents from President Washington. She married a free black man named Jack Staines in 1797, and they raised a family. Despite several attempts to lure Judge back to Mount Vernon with the promise of her freedom, Washington was never able to persuade Judge to return: she remained free. The author includes a brief bibliography. Drawings are simple and one-dimensional. VERDICT The attention-grabbing text and unique illustrations will make this a welcome addition for all history collections.--Patricia Ann Owens, formerly at Illinois Eastern Community College, Mt. Carmel

Copyright 2019 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.
Gwendolyn Hooks
Gwendolyn Hooks, winner of the NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Literary Work for Children, was born in Savannah, Georgia. She taught seventh-grade math until one day she realized she wanted to write for children. Now, she is the author of 20 books for children. She writes both fiction and nonfiction to encourage children to explore their world.

Margaux Carpentier a London-based painter and illustrator. She is one of the featured artists in Taschen's The Illustrator: 100 Best from Around the World. She works on all kind of projects, ranging from illustrated books to large scale painting and murals, and sometimes even sculptures. She is the illustrator of Darwin's Tree of Life (Interlink/Crocodile 2019).
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