Louis Gardere is a character in the novel "The Slave Dancer" by Paula Fox. He is a young African American boy who is kidnapped and forced into slavery on a ship bound for the South. Louis endures hardship and mistreatment during his time on the ship, ultimately becoming a symbol of the brutal reality of the transatlantic slave trade.
In "The Slave Dancer" by Paula Fox, chapter 3 focuses on the main character, Jessie, being kidnapped and forced to serve on a slave ship. The chapter explores his fear and confusion as he is taken away from his family and thrust into a dangerous and unfamiliar world on the ship. It sets the foundation for the harrowing experiences he will endure throughout the book.
In "The Slave Dancer," Jessie goes to Captain Cawthorne's ship in Chapter 9 to retrieve a piece of paper from the treasure chest that has a message written on it by a captive boy. This message leads to a significant turning point in the story as Jessie becomes more involved in the plot to help the captives.
A slave who escaped was referred to as a fugitive or runaway slave.
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A person who owns a slave is typically referred to as a "slave owner" or "master."
The ISBN of The Slave Dancer is 0878880623.
"The Slave Dancer" by Paula Fox has 192 pages.
The Slave Dancer was created in 1974-11.
Peter Gardere was born in 1969.
Paula Fox wrote The Slave Dancer.
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Jeffrey Gardere was born on May 2, 1956, in Brooklyn, New York, USA.
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There is a few things that concerned Jessie in the book Slave Dancer. His biggest concern was staying alive.
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