The Life and Adventures of Venture
Venture Smith
Read by Bill Boerst
Venture Smith was an African captured as a child and transported to the American colonies to be sold as a slave. As an adult, he purchased his freedom and that of his family. His history was documented when he gave a narrative of his life to a schoolteacher, who wrote it down and published it under the title A Narrative of the Life and Adventures of Venture, a Native of Africa: But Resident above Sixty Years in the United States of America, Related by Himself. (Introduction by Wikipedia) (0 hr 56 min)
Chapters
0 - Preface | 2:36 | Read by Bill Boerst |
1 - Chapter 1 | 16:49 | Read by Bill Boerst |
2 - Chapter 2 | 23:21 | Read by Bill Boerst |
3 - Chapter 3 | 14:01 | Read by Bill Boerst |
Reviews
First-hand African Slavery account for most ages
Matt Porringa
Our children gleaned a lot from this clear and quick paced autobiography. Venture gives a vivid, but not graphic, portrait of life before, during and after being a slave, and his difficulties of each stage. The final chapter lost some interest of the 5-7 year old crowd, but the rest could follow his hardships as a freeman and his losses incurred by various events and injustices. Even so, the book itself is relatively short and is accessible to all listeners.
Tom Magnum
A heartfelt story of a hard working African American back in the 18th century. a great reader as well. thank you.
William Porter
the reader is very good Ventures story is amazing.