Published in 1967; The Slave Ship Wanderer details the journey of the elegant yacht that was used to secretly land a cargo of 400 enslaved Africans off the coast of Jekyll Island; Georgia; in 1859. It was the last successful large-scale importation of slaves into the United States; and it was done in defiance of a federal law. The Wanderer's crew had out-run ships of both the British and American Navies and the creators of the plot went on to evade federal marshals as they attempted to sell the slaves throughout the South.Tom Henderson Wells documents the story behind the prominent Georgian; Charles Lamar; who engineered the plot. He also explores the regional and national attention the story received and the failure to prosecute those involved. In tracing the story of the Wanderer; Wells provides insight into the heated political and social climate of the South on the verge of secession.
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Very InformativeBy Georgia PeachGreat history !2 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Thanks to Mr. Gallay for this great book!By JL BryanThis is an excellent study of colonial-era Georgia with tremendous insights into the settling of Georgia; the colonial era and the Revolution.