Journey to Asylum: Judah Benjamin's Great Escape - Paperback

Journey to Asylum: Judah Benjamin's Great Escape - Paperback

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by Don Lankiewicz (Author)

As the American Civil War neared its end, Judah Benjamin of Louisiana stood accused of treason and high crimes against the Federal Government. A leader in the Confederate Cabinet, Benjamin was often called the "brain of the Confederacy." He was a loyal friend of President Jefferson Davis and an enemy of the Union. To evade certain imprisonment and possible execution, Benjamin embarked on a great escape from the fallen Confederate capital at Richmond. Benjamin's goal was to go as far away from the United States as he could-if need be, to "the middle of China," he told friends. Along the way, Judah Benjamin faced hardships and the constant threat of capture by Federal patrols combing the South. Twice he was shipwrecked and three times he was nearly apprehended. "Journey to Asylum: Judah Benjamin's Great Escape" is an adventure story and a real-life drama in American history.

Number of Pages: 84
Dimensions: 0.17 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: August 18, 2015
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