Freedom Over Me


Freedom Over Me: Eleven Slaves, Their Lives and Dreams Brought to Life by Ashley Bryan is a young adult picture book written and illustrated by Ashley Bryan, published by Atheneum Books for Young Readers in 2016. It is set in a slave-owning state in 1828 and describes the hopes and dreams of eleven slaves listed for sale. It was named a Newbery Honor book in 2017.

Plot summary

The story starts with a poem recounting the thoughts of the slaveowner, Mrs. Mary Fairchilds; after her husband, Cado died, she has decided to have her property appraised to prepare it for sale; afterward, she intends to return to England. The book gives the names and appraised value of each of the 11 slaves owned by the Fairchilds, accompanied by two poems: one describing their work and another describing their dreams.
SlaveAgeValuePositionNameOrigin
Peggy48150CookMariama
Stephen32300CarpenterYerodinCentral Africa
Jane28300SeamstressSerwaaWest Africa
John16100ChildOsereAmerica
Athelia42175LaundressAdero
Charlotte30400BasketmakerBisa
Dora8400ChildAkuaAmerica
Bacus34250BlacksmithAbena
Qush60100Herdsman/LaborerKayodeYoruba
Mulvina60100FieldNiami
Betty36150Flower gardenerTemitopeYoruba

Development

The book was inspired by an actual appraisal dated July 5, 1828 in the author's collection; the appraisal listed names and values, but not ages. The title is taken from the spiritual Oh, Freedom.

Reception

In 2017, the American Library Association named Freedom Over Me to its list of Newbery Honor winners, alongside Adam Gidwitz's The Inquisitor's Tale and Lauren Wolk's Wolf Hollow.