North Carolina Slave Narratives North Carolina Slave Narratives

North Carolina Slave Narratives

The Lives of Moses Roper, Lunsford Lane, Moses Grandy, and Thomas H. Jones

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Descripción editorial

The autobiographies of former slaves contributed powerfully to the abolitionist movement in the United States, fanning national--even international--indignation against the evils of slavery. The four texts gathered here are all from North Carolina slaves and are among the most memorable and influential slave narratives published in the nineteenth century. The writings of Moses Roper (1838), Lunsford Lane (1842), Moses Grandy (1843), and the Reverend Thomas H. Jones (1854) provide a moving testament to the struggles of enslaved people to affirm their human dignity and ultimately seize their liberty.

Introductions to each narrative provide biographical and historical information as well as explanatory notes. Andrews's general introduction to the collection reveals that these narratives not only helped energize the abolitionist movement but also laid the groundwork for an African American literary tradition that inspired such novelists as Toni Morrison and Charles Johnson.

GÉNERO
Biografías y memorias
PUBLICADO
2006
26 de mayo
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
296
Páginas
EDITORIAL
The University of North Carolina Press
VENDEDOR
Ingram DV LLC
TAMAÑO
31.2
MB

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