Freedom's Mirage

Virgil Bennehan's Odyssey from Emancipation to Exile

Sydney Nathans

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Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik / Geschichte

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Freedom's Mirage traces the exceptional life of Virgil Bennehan, born in bondage in 1808 in Piedmont North Carolina, who rose to become an enslaved doctor on one of the South's largest plantations and to view himself as a friend to Blacks and whites alike. Emancipated in 1848 but required to leave the state to be free, he was sent to Liberia. Though richly endowed and royally welcomed, he found himself subject to new rulers and mired in the worst medical catastrophe in Liberian history. Recrossing the Atlantic, he boldly returned to North Carolina to warn slave owners that Liberia was a death trap. Yet again exiled from his native state, he declared in March 1849 his intention to go to gold-rush California, the one place at midcentury that seemed to offer an open field, even to a man of color.

Intrepidly researched and grippingly told, Virgil Bennehan's story reveals the complexity and fragility of human relationships within bondage. Once liberated, Bennehan led a tumultuous life that dramatized the fleeting promise and pervasive limits of Black freedom in the era of slavery—and foreshadowed the future for generations that followed.

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Virgil Bennehan—biography, plantation medical care, free Blacks in Illinois, “heroic medicine”, Black calls for voluntary emigration, Moses Fleetwood (Fleet) Walker, Stagville plantation of North Carolina, Blacks in gold-rush California, enslaved physician, Paul Cameron, Thomas Bennehan, return migration from Liberia, race relations in slave and free states, free Blacks in Ohio, American Colonization Society, “Black laws” in slave and free states, Liberia to 1850, privileged bondsman, land clearing and malaria, emigration to Liberia, mortality in Liberia, Slavery in North Carolina, emancipation, colonization, malaria in Africa