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Chinese Yankee

Published
Nov 2014
Main Genre
Historical Historical
Pages
272

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Chinese Yankee by Ruthanne Lum McCunn tells the true story of Hong Kong born Thomas Sylvanus (Ah Yee Way), an orphan brought to America for schooling in the mid-1850s, but enslaved in Baltimore. Only sixteen at the outbreak of war, Thomas ran north, joined the Freedom Army, and was blinded in the first major campaign. He failed to fully recover his sight and, deemed incapable of performing the duties of a soldier, was discharged. Yet he reenlisted twice, saved his regiment's colors during the bloodbath of Spotsylvania, was lamed at Cold Harbor, and survived 9 months imprisonment in the dreaded Andersonville stockade. His health broken, but his spirit intact, he battled for survival and justice for his family and himself until his death in 1891. He was, as the New York Times noted, "singular."

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First Edition Nov 2014 Design Enterprises of San Francisco ISBN 0932538967
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Nov 2014 Design Enterprises of San Francisco ISBN B00NLO7GN6
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Mar 2015 Audible Studios ISBN B00V4CRECK
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Aug 2016 Brilliance Audio ISBN 1531803008
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