

Josiah Henson and his second wife Nancy Gambril

Foreword by Jessy Dixon
A new book by Danny Smith and Bill Hampson



Secret codes. Daring escapes. Rescue missions. Bounty Hunters. Lynchings. Betrayal. Sexual obsession. Conspiracy theories. Cloak-and-dagger intrigue. Mysterious strangers who appear in the midnight hour . . .
. . . Courage beyond anything we could imagine - demonstrated by the slaves of Africa, who faced the darkness and unknown terror with resilience and faith, and those brave individuals and churches who defied the hunters to protect the hunted. Some risked everything, their fortune, even their lives, drawing out an intensity of Christian conviction, rarely seen.
Part One- Resistance.
The Boy who could never forget.
It was his first memory, a moment of searing intensity that he carried all the days of his life. He couldn’t move. It felt as though his feet were stuck to the ground. The memory was like a hot, burning coal scorching his bare skin. Every time it came to his mind, he trembled. The boy would never forget the day his father’s ear was cut off.
Josiah Henson was born a slave, like his parents, and was about five years old when he saw his father’s head bloodied, his back raw and bleeding. Years later, he recalled, “Father appeared one day covered in blood and in a state of great excitement… he was beside himself with mingled rage and suffering.”
Danny Smith described the loss of Jessica, his eldest daughter, as an earthquake in his life. Read more about Jessica..