Clotel or The President's DaughterCourier Corporation, 9 mar 2012 - 160 The first novel by an African-American, this dramatic tale revolves around the fate of a child fathered by Thomas Jefferson with one of his slaves. Although born into slavery, author William Wells Brown escaped bondage to become a prominent reformer and historian. His emotionally powerful depiction of slavery and racial conflict in the antebellum South resounds with the immediacy and honesty of his own experiences. Brown weaves a variety of contemporary sources — sermons, lectures, political pamphlets, and newspaper advertisements — into this innovative work, which appears here in an unabridged republication of the 1853 first edition. |
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... replied Pompey; “But now you is only thirty years old; dat is what marser says you is to be.” “I know I is more den dat,” responded the man. “I knows nothing about dat,” said Pompey; “but when you get in de market, an anybody axe you ...
... replied Pompey; “But now you is only thirty years old; dat is what marser says you is to be.” “I know I is more den dat,” responded the man. “I knows nothing about dat,” said Pompey; “but when you get in de market, an anybody axe you ...
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... replied Smith. “Then you bet the whole of the boy, do you?” “Yes.” “I call you, then,” said Johnson, at the same time spreading his cards out upon the table. “You have beat me,” said Smith, as soon as he saw the cards. Jerry, who was ...
... replied Smith. “Then you bet the whole of the boy, do you?” “Yes.” “I call you, then,” said Johnson, at the same time spreading his cards out upon the table. “You have beat me,” said Smith, as soon as he saw the cards. Jerry, who was ...
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... replied the trader. “Stand up, Currer, my gal; here's a gentleman who wishes to see if you will suit him.” Althesa clung to her mother's side, as the latter rose from her seat. “She is a rare cook, a good washer, and will suit you to a ...
... replied the trader. “Stand up, Currer, my gal; here's a gentleman who wishes to see if you will suit him.” Althesa clung to her mother's side, as the latter rose from her seat. “She is a rare cook, a good washer, and will suit you to a ...
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... replied, “If the mutual love we have for each other, and the dictates of your own conscience do not cause you to remain my husband, and your affections fall from me, I would not, ifI could, hold you by a single fetter.” It was indeed a ...
... replied, “If the mutual love we have for each other, and the dictates of your own conscience do not cause you to remain my husband, and your affections fall from me, I would not, ifI could, hold you by a single fetter.” It was indeed a ...
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... replied the woman. “What's your name?” asked a man in a straw hat of a tall negro man, who stood with his arms folded across his breast, and leaning against the wall. “My name is Aaron, sir.” “How old are you?” “Twenty“Where were you ...
... replied the woman. “What's your name?” asked a man in a straw hat of a tall negro man, who stood with his arms folded across his breast, and leaning against the wall. “My name is Aaron, sir.” “How old are you?” “Twenty“Where were you ...
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