Six Girls’s Slave Narratives (The Schomburg Library of Nineteenth-Century Black

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Good: A e book that has been learn however is in good situation. Very minimal injury to the duvet together with scuff
Format: Paperback
Language: English Publication 12 months: 1989
ISBN:

0195060830

EAN:

9780195060836

Six Girls’s Slave Narratives (The Schomburg Library of Nineteenth-Century Black

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Written by six black girls, these tales embody a lot of the predominant themes and narrative kinds present in African-American girls’s autobiographies from the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The Historical past of Mary Prince, a West Indian Slave (1831), the primary feminine slave narrative from the Americas, recounts one girl’s struggling and braveness within the pursuit of freedom. The Story of Mattie J. Jackson (1866) not solely tells of a quest for private freedom, but additionally concludes with a household reunion within the North after the Civil Warfare. The Memoir of Previous Elizabeth, a Colored Lady (1863) blends the traditions of the slave narrative and the religious autobiography collectively in a story of a ninety-seven-year-old ex-slave who turns into a preacher. Lucy A. Delaney’s From the Darkness Cometh the Mild, or, Struggles for Freedom (c. 1891) data a former slave’s life achievements within the quarter-century following the tip of the Civil Warfare. Kate Drumgoold, in A Slave Woman’s Story,and Annie L. Burton, in Recollections of Childhood’s Slavery Days, additionally describe their successes within the postwar North whereas eulogizing black motherhood within the antebellum South. Every of those tales reveals the black girl’s capacity to get better in previous oppression the hope for a greater day.

Product Identifiers
Writer Oxford College Press, Included
ISBN-10 0195060830
ISBN-13 9780195060836
eBay Product ID (ePID) 78098

Product Key Options
Format Paperback
Publication 12 months 1989
Language English

Dimensions
Weight 10.6 Oz
Width 6.5in.
Peak 1in.
Size four.6in.

Extra Product Options
Dewey Version 20
Illustrated Sure
Dewey Decimal 305.5670922
Sequence The Schomburg Library of Nineteenth-Century Black Girls Writers
Copyright Date 1988
Variety of Pages 384 Pages
Version Description Reprint
Publication Date 1989-12-14
Critiques “Nice assortment to enhance male narratives and Jacobs.”–Roma Johnson, Tufts College”Glorious.”–Dr. Jane Buchanan, Bentley School (test title)”Nice assortment to enhance male narratives and Jacobs.”–Roma Johnson, Tufts College”Glorious.”–Dr. Jane Buchanan, Bentley School (test title), “Glorious.”–Dr. Jane Buchanan, Bentley School (Test Title)
Lccn 87-028107

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