Google
×
Jesse Torrey, Jr., (May 25, 1787 – ca. 1834) was a Philadelphia physician who gathered first-hand narratives by African Americans and eye-witness accounts ...
Physician Jesse Torrey, who promoted the education of slaves, became interested in the experiences of kidnapped slaves and freedmen.
Follow Jesse Torrey and explore their bibliography from Amazon.com's Jesse Torrey Author Page.
10,90 USD Puntuació (39)
Jesse Torrey writes about her family's struggles when her son is diagnosed with ALD, a neurological disease. With humor, tears, and complete honesty, she shares ...
Father of 9 beautiful children, married to the most amazing woman in the world. I love Thrive because it has bettered my life forever!
Jesse Torrey's life ticked all the boxes. She had a degree in Fine Arts from Goucher College and a Master's in Art Education from New York University.
A portraiture of domestic slavery, in the United States: With Reflections on the Practicability of Restoring the Moral Rights of the Slave.
[X-Info] Torrey, Jesse, fl. 1787-1834: A mental museum for the rising generation : comprising, Part I. Familiar conversations on natural history and the ...
Jesse Torrey (b. 1787), physician and reformer, established a free library in 1804 for adolescent residents of his hometown of New Lebanon, Columbia County, New ...