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Slave Narratives After Slavery provides the complete original text of five overlooked slave narratives that appeared between Reconstruction and the turn of the twentieth century, offering historical introductions and suggested further readings for each.

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The pre-Civil War autobiographies of famous fugitives such as Frederick Douglass William Wells Brown and Harriet Jacobs form the bedrock of the African American narrative tradition. After emancipation arrived in 1865 former slaves continued to write about their experience of enslavement and their upward struggle to realize the promise of freedom and citizenship. Slave Narratives After Slavery reprints five of the most important and revealing first-person narratives of slavery and freedom published after 1865. Elizabeth Keckleys controversial Behind the Scenes (1868) introduced white America to the industry and progressive outlook of an emerging black middle class. The little-known Narrative of the life of John Quincy Adams When in Slavery and Now as a Freeman (1872) gave eloquent voice to the African American working class as it migrated from the South to the North in search of opportunity. William Wells Browns My Southern Home (1880) retooled the image of slavery delineated in his widely-read antebellum Narrative and offered his reader a first-hand assessment of the South at the close of Reconstruction. Lucy Ann Delaney used From the Darkness Cometh the Light (1891) to pay tribute to her enslaved mother and to exemplify the qualities of mind and spirit that had ensured her own fulfillment in freedom. Louis Hughess Thirty Years a Slave (1897) spoke for a generation of black Americans who perceiving the spread of segregation across the South sought to remind the nation of the horrors of its racial history and of the continued dedication of the once enslaved to dignity opportunity and independence.

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  • ISBN Slave Narratives after Slavery book English Hardcover 456 pages

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Language versionEnglish
Release date (DD/MM/YYYY)12/05/2011
Number of pages456 pages
Written byWilliam L. Andrews
PublisherOxford University Press
Suggested genderAny gender
International Standard Book Number (ISBN)9780195179439
Book cover typeHardcover

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