****In this dramatic Civil War story, a courageous enslaved fugitive
teams with a cunning Union general to save a Union fort from the
Confederates-and triggers the end of slavery in the United States. This
is the first children's nonfiction book about a Black unsung hero who
remains relevant today and to the Black Lives Matter movement.
On the night Virginia secedes from the Union, three enslaved men
approach Fortress Monroe. Knowing that Virginia's secession meant they
would be separated from their families and sent farther south to work
for the Confederacy, the men decided to plead for sanctuary. And they
were in luck.
The fort's commander, Benjamin Butler, retained them--and many more that
followed--by calling them "contraband of war." Butler depended on the
contrabands to provide information about the Confederates. He found the
perfect partner in George Scott, one of the contrabands, whose heroism
saved the fort from enemy hands. And, it was the plight of the
contrabands that convinced President Lincoln that slavery MUST be
abolished and inspired him to write his Emancipation Proclamation,
ending slavery in the rebellious states.