Century in Captivity: The Life and Trials of Prince Mortimer, a Connecticut Slave
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Winner of the Connecticut Center for the Book Award: Biography & Memoir (2007)
On December 21, 1811, a Middletown, Connecticut judge sentenced Prince Mortimer, a sickly eighty-seven-year-old slave, to life imprisonment for attempting to poison his master by lacing his chocolate drink with arsenic. Prince spent the next sixteen years in Connecticut's notorious Newgate Prison, a colonial copper mine that had been converted into America's first state prison. In 1827 the dungeons at New…
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