William Prince Ford

William Prince Ford (January 15, 1803 – August 23, 1866) was a preacher and planter in pre-Civil War Louisiana. He was the slave owner who first bought Solomon Northup after Northup, a free African-American, had been kidnapped in Washington, D.C., and sold in New Orleans. Those events happened in 1841.[1]

After selling Northup to another slaveholder, Ford in 1843 converted, with most of his Baptist congregation, to the Churches of Christ, to which Ford had become influenced by the writings of Alexander Campbell. Campbell visited the congregation in 1857, at which time Campbell was favorably impressed by the fellowship practiced between blacks and whites in the congregation. As of 2014 the congregation continues as the Cheneyville Christian Church. It is the oldest congregation associated with the Restoration Movement in Louisiana.[2]

In the feature film 12 Years a Slave Ford was portrayed by Benedict Cumberbatch. Some of Ford's descendants have objected to the portrayal of Ford in the film as rendering him a "pompous hypocrite; a weak-willed man unable to protect Northup and his fellow slaves from sadistic overseers in the cotton fields", in contrast to Northup's own description of Ford as a humane man: "There never was a more kind, noble, candid Christian man than William Ford.".[3]

Notes

  1. "Southeastern Louisiana University presents program on 'Twelve Years a Slave'". Times-Picayune. 2014-02-12. Retrieved 2014-02-27. The lecture was titled "The Gods of Slavery: The Theology of Solomon Northup" and was delivered by Stanley Neal Helton on 2014-02-26 at Beacon Light Baptist Church in Hammond, Louisiana.
  2. Tryggestad, Erik (2014-02-27). "Oscar contender '12 Years a Slave' has ties to Restoration Movement". Christian Chronicle. Retrieved 2014-02-27.
  3. Churcher, Sharon; McMahon, Barbara (2014-01-26). "Hollywood villain? No, our slave owning great grandfather was the very model of morality, claim family outraged by Benedict Cumberbatch's portrayal in 12 Years A Slave". Daily Mail. Retrieved 2014-02-27.


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