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The Escapes of David George

An Odyssey of Slavery, Freedom, and the American Revolution

Gregory E. O'Malley

St. Martin's Press · Print & ebook · February 3, 2026

Reading lane: Colonial America (to 1775)

Washington Post 6 Noteworthy Books for February By a prize-winning historian: The dramatic story of a Black man’s relentless search for freedom in Revolutionary-era America When most Americans think of slavery, they do not picture the colonial or revolutionary eras.

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Authors
Gregory E. O'Malley
Publisher
St. Martin's Press
Published
February 3, 2026
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
Colonial America (to 1775) · Revolutionary America (1775–1800)
Reading lane
Colonial America (to 1775)

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  • Black & African American Lives

  • Revolutionary America (1775–1800)

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Washington Post 6 Noteworthy Books for February By a prize-winning historian: The dramatic story of a Black man’s relentless search for freedom in Revolutionary-era America When most Americans think of slavery, they do not picture the colonial or revolutionary eras. Yet, in fact, one of six inhabitants of the thirteen original colonies was enslaved. The Escapes of David George: an Odyssey of Slavery, Freedom, and the American Revolution reveals a remarkable, untold experienc...

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Washington Post 6 Noteworthy Books for February By a prize-winning historian: The dramatic story of a Black man’s relentless search for freedom in Revolutionary-era America When most Americans think of slavery, they do not picture the colonial or revolutionary eras. Yet, in fact, one of six inhabitants of the thirteen original colonies was enslaved. The Escapes of David George: an Odyssey of Slavery, Freedom, and the American Revolution reveals a remarkable, untold experience of the American revolutionary period—a Black man’s quest for the freedom espoused by our Founders, but denied him and other enslaved people. In 1762, at the age of 19, David George escaped from a plantation in Virginia. Running southwest by night, fording rivers and crossing borders, he embarked on a decades-long journey in and out of captivity that spanned multiple colonies and thousands of miles. George lived among White, Black, Creek, and Natchez settlements, fled to the British Army for the promise of liberty, founded what might have been the first Black Baptist church, helped to hack a settlement for refugees out of the Nova Scotia wilderness, and died as a leader of an experimental anti-slavery community in Sierra Leone. Piecing together archival records and David George’s own brief account of his life—the earliest written testimony by a fugitive enslaved person in North America—Gregory O’Malley presents a thrilling narrative and a unique perspective on our nation’s origins, principles, and contradictions.

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