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The remarkable story of the man behind the book that helped spark the Civil War, in a stunning historical detective storyI love this research. Henry Louis Gates Jr., at a Hutchins Center presentation of Susanna Ashtons findingsIn December of 1850, a faculty wife in Brunswick, Maine, named Harriet Beecher Stowe hid a fugitive slave in her house. While John Andrew Jackson stayed for only one night, he made a lasting impression: drawing from this experience, Stowe began to writeUncle Toms Cabin, one of the most influential books in American history and the novel that helped inspire the overthrow of slavery in the United States.A Plausible Manunfolds as a historical detective story, as Susanna Ashton combs obscure records for evidence of Jacksons remarkable flight from slavery to freedom, his quest to liberate his enslaved family, and his emergence as an international advocate for abolition. This fresh and original work takes us through the Civil War, Reconstruction, and the restoration of white supremacywhere we last glimpse Jackson losing his freedom again on a Southern chain gang.In the spirit of Tiya Miless prizewinningAll That She Carriedand Erica Armstrong DunbarsNever Caught, Susanna Ashton breathes life into a striving and nuanced American character, one unmistakably rooted in the vast sweep of nineteenth-century America.