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The Anthology of Slave Narratives : Memoirs, Recorded Interviews and Biographies

Authors :
Venture Smith
Louis Hughes
Austin Steward
John Brown
Moses Grandy
James W. C. Pennington
William Wells Brown
William Still
Nat Turner
Henry Bibb
Olaudah Equiano
Sojourner Truth
Mary Prince
Annie L. Burton
Kate Drumgoold
Frederick Douglass
Booker T. Washington
Elizabeth Keckley
Charles Ball
Phillis Wheatley
Solomon Northup
Josiah Henson
William Walker
William Craft
Lucy A. Delaney
L. S. Thompson
John Thompson
Henry Box Brown
Solomon Bayley
Leonard Black
Harriet Jacobs
Jacob D. Green
Willie Lynch
Joseph Mountain
William Grimes
Zamba Zembola
Boyrereau Brinch
Moses Roper
Henry Watson
J. W. Loguen
John Andrew Jackson
James L. Smith
Peter Still
Israel Campbell
Lewis Clarke
Francis Fedric
Joseph Vance Lewis
Rev. Greensbury Washington Offley
Isaac D. Williams
Octavia Albert
Ellen Handwerk
Venture Smith
Louis Hughes
Austin Steward
John Brown
Moses Grandy
James W. C. Pennington
William Wells Brown
William Still
Nat Turner
Henry Bibb
Olaudah Equiano
Sojourner Truth
Mary Prince
Annie L. Burton
Kate Drumgoold
Frederick Douglass
Booker T. Washington
Elizabeth Keckley
Charles Ball
Phillis Wheatley
Solomon Northup
Josiah Henson
William Walker
William Craft
Lucy A. Delaney
L. S. Thompson
John Thompson
Henry Box Brown
Solomon Bayley
Leonard Black
Harriet Jacobs
Jacob D. Green
Willie Lynch
Joseph Mountain
William Grimes
Zamba Zembola
Boyrereau Brinch
Moses Roper
Henry Watson
J. W. Loguen
John Andrew Jackson
James L. Smith
Peter Still
Israel Campbell
Lewis Clarke
Francis Fedric
Joseph Vance Lewis
Rev. Greensbury Washington Offley
Isaac D. Williams
Octavia Albert
Ellen Handwerk
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

The Anthology of Slave Narratives offers a profound exploration into the deeply personal and collective histories of those who endured the atrocities of slavery and fought for freedom. This collection encapsulates a diverse range of literary styles, from poignant prose to powerful oratory, threading together stories of resilience, courage, and resistance. Through firsthand accounts, the anthology traverses the horrifying realities of enslavement while illuminating the indomitable spirit that propelled many towards emancipation. The narratives provide critical insights and uncover paradigms of human rights, freedom, and identity, ensuring the voices of the enslaved rightfully occupy their space in literary and historical discourse. Curated from the works of illustrious individuals like Frederick Douglass, Harriet Jacobs, and Olaudah Equiano, along with lesser-known yet equally impactful figures, this anthology reflects a broad spectrum of cultural backgrounds. These narratives are significant artifacts that document different experiences within the scope of slave history. The memoirs and reflections capture both the convergence and divergence of experiences influenced by regions, socio-political landscapes, and personal fortitude. Through their collective contributions, these authors illuminate the pervasive consequences of slavery and foster understanding of the intersecting movements for abolition and civil rights. This anthology is an indispensable resource for readers eager to engage with a multiplicity of voices chronicling one of history's most brutal epochs. It is more than a collection of narratives; it is an invitation to engage with poignant, educational dialogues around the enduring impacts of slavery. Scholars, students, and general readers alike will find the book a treasure trove of insights and perspectives that challenge our understanding and perceptions, compelling an ongoing conversation about race, justice, and humanity.

Details

Language :
English
ISBNs :
9788028315801
Database :
eBook Index
Journal :
The Anthology of Slave Narratives : Memoirs, Recorded Interviews and Biographies
Publication Type :
eBook
Accession number :
3679211