Her parents taught her to love all people no matter their nationality. Throughout her childhood she grew up with african runaway slaves, putting her life in danger given that they all had furious catchers after them. The Alcott’s took in these men and women hoping to give them a better life. The Revelation of Louisa May focuses on a fictional fugitive slave, George, coming to the Alcott’s for protection. George has a man named Finch, one of the cruelest slave captures, after him. Finch learns of the Alcotts and attempts to bribe young Louisa into revealing George’s hiding place, offering her the price of a slave. Although Louisa knew that her family would benefit greatly from the cash, she didn’t even consider handing George’s life over to such an evil man like Finch. Louisa was brave and turned down the offer, suffering the consequences that followed her
Her parents taught her to love all people no matter their nationality. Throughout her childhood she grew up with african runaway slaves, putting her life in danger given that they all had furious catchers after them. The Alcott’s took in these men and women hoping to give them a better life. The Revelation of Louisa May focuses on a fictional fugitive slave, George, coming to the Alcott’s for protection. George has a man named Finch, one of the cruelest slave captures, after him. Finch learns of the Alcotts and attempts to bribe young Louisa into revealing George’s hiding place, offering her the price of a slave. Although Louisa knew that her family would benefit greatly from the cash, she didn’t even consider handing George’s life over to such an evil man like Finch. Louisa was brave and turned down the offer, suffering the consequences that followed her