Our nig: or, sketches from the life of a free black, in a two-story white house, North ; showing that slavery's shadows fall even there
Our Nig is a classic of African American Literature that has proven to be an enduring contribution to our understanding of free blacks in the nineteenth century. Originally published in 1859, it was neglected for over a hundred years and is now the subject of renewed scholarly interest. A fascinatin...
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2002
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Ausgabe: | 3. ed. |
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Zusammenfassung: | Our Nig is a classic of African American Literature that has proven to be an enduring contribution to our understanding of free blacks in the nineteenth century. Originally published in 1859, it was neglected for over a hundred years and is now the subject of renewed scholarly interest. A fascinating fusion of two literary modes of the nineteenth century--the sentimental novel and the slave narrative--Our Nig traces the trials and tribulations of Frado, a mulatto girl who grows up as an indentured servant to a white Massachusetts family. And now, as new scholarship sheds light on the author's life, our appreciation for Our Nig is enhanced. With a new afterword by Barbara A. White. |
Beschreibung: | LIX, 140, XCIII S. |
ISBN: | 1400031206 |
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title_full | Our nig or, sketches from the life of a free black, in a two-story white house, North ; showing that slavery's shadows fall even there by "Our Nig" [Harriet E. Wilson. With a new preface, introd., and notes by Henry Louis Gates] |
title_fullStr | Our nig or, sketches from the life of a free black, in a two-story white house, North ; showing that slavery's shadows fall even there by "Our Nig" [Harriet E. Wilson. With a new preface, introd., and notes by Henry Louis Gates] |
title_full_unstemmed | Our nig or, sketches from the life of a free black, in a two-story white house, North ; showing that slavery's shadows fall even there by "Our Nig" [Harriet E. Wilson. With a new preface, introd., and notes by Henry Louis Gates] |
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