Slave Narratives (LOA #114) Slave Narratives (LOA #114)

Slave Narratives (LOA #114‪)‬

James Albert Ukawsaw Gronniosaw / Olaudah Equiano / Nat Turner / Frederick Douglass / William Wells Brown / Henry Bibb / Sojourner Truth / William and Ell

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Publisher Description

This collection of landmark slave narratives demonstrates how a diverse group of writers challenged the conscience of a nation and laid the foundations of the African American literary tradition
 
No literary genre speaks as directly and as eloquently to the brutal contradictions in American history as the slave narrative. The works collected in this volume present unflinching portrayals of the cruelty and degradation of slavery while testifying to the African-American struggle for freedom and dignity. They demonstrate the power of the written word to affirm a person’s—and a people’s—humanity in a society poisoned by racism. Slave Narratives shows how a diverse group of writers challenged the conscience of a nation and, through their expression of anger, pain, sorrow, and courage, laid the foundations of the African-American literary tradition.

This volume collects ten works published between 1772 and 1864:

Narratives by James Albert Ukawsaw Gronniosaw (1772) and Olaudah Equiano (1789) recount how they were taken from Africa as children and brought across the Atlantic to British North America.
The Confessions of Nat Turner (1831) provides unique insight into the man who led the deadliest slave uprising in American history.
• The widely read narratives by the fugitive slaves Frederick Douglass (1845), William Wells Brown (1847), and Henry Bibb (1849) strengthened the abolitionist cause by exposing the hypocrisies inherent in a slaveholding society ostensibly dedicated to liberty and Christian morality.
The Narrative of Sojourner Truth (1850) describes slavery in the North while expressing the
eloquent fervor of a dedicated woman.
Running a Thousand Miles for Freedom (1860) tells the story of William and Ellen Craft’s subversive and ingenious escape from Georgia to Philadelphia.
Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl (1861) is Harriet Jacobs’s complex and moving story of her prolonged resistance to sexual and racial oppression.
• The narrative of the “trickster” Jacob Green (1864) presents a disturbing story full of wild humor and intense cruelty.

Together, these works fuse memory, advocacy, and defiance into a searing collective portrait of American life before emancipation.

Slave Narratives
contains a chronology of events in the history of slavery, as well as biographical and explanatory notes and an essay on the texts.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2000
15 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
992
Pages
PUBLISHER
Library of America
SIZE
2.8
MB

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