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  • av William Wells Brown
    585 - 852,-

  • av William Wells Brown
    81,-

    Originally published in 1847, William W. Brown offers a first-person narrative that details his enslavement and the daring escape that ultimately led to his freedom. It''s a captivating tale and testament to the perseverance and strength of the human spirit. In this narrative, William W. Brown presents the true story of his birth and life as an enslaved African American. He provides a truthful look at his origins, noting the unfortunate dynamic between his Black mother and white father. Brown goes into great detail explaining the rules and regulations of plantation life. He also discusses working on a steamboat, which eventually leads to his escape. Narrative of William W. Brown is a sobering story that illuminates the horrors of an inhumane institution. It''s personal and vital record that gives insight into the darkest time in American history. With an eye-catching new cover, and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of Narrative of William W. Brown is both modern and readable.

  • av William Wells Brown
    104,99

    Born into slavery, Clotel is a white-passing woman who conceals her identity and uses a disguise to infiltrate a plantation to rescue her loved ones. It's a story of survival that's deeply rooted in the cruelest part of American history.Clotel and Althesa are the illegitimate daughters of Thomas Jefferson and a slave woman named Currer. Despite their father's elite status, the girls are sold into slavery but attempt to use their fair complexions to their advantage. Clotel takes it a step further, dressing as a white man to emancipate her daughter who was sold against her will. Clotel; or, The President's Daughter: A Narrative of Slave Life in the United States is an American tragedy that explores generational trauma. William Wells Brown, who's considered the first African American novelist, uses his personal experience to illustrate the horrors of bondage. It's a heartbreaking tale that tests the undeniable power of the human spirit. With an eye-catching new cover, and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of Clotel; or, The President's Daughter: A Narrative of Slave Life in the United States is both modern and readable.

  • av William Wells Brown
    195,-

  • - His Antecedents, His Genius, and His Achievements
    av William Wells Brown
    158,-

  • av William Wells Brown
    186,-

    Born into slavery, Clotel is a white-passing woman who conceals her identity and uses a disguise to infiltrate a plantation to rescue her loved ones. It's a story of survival that's deeply rooted in the cruelest part of American history. Clotel and Althesa are the illegitimate daughters of Thomas Jefferson and a slave woman named Currer. Despite their father's elite status, the girls are sold into slavery but attempt to use their fair complexions to their advantage. Clotel takes it a step further, dressing as a white man to emancipate her daughter who was sold against her will. Clotel; or, The President's Daughter: A Narrative of Slave Life in the United States is an American tragedy that explores generational trauma. William Wells Brown, who's considered the first African American novelist, uses his personal experience to illustrate the horrors of bondage. It's a heartbreaking tale that tests the undeniable power of the human spirit. With an eye-catching new cover, and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of Clotel; or, The President's Daughter: A Narrative of Slave Life in the United States is both modern and readable.

  • av William Wells Brown
    291 - 585,-

  • av William Wells Brown
    385 - 652,-

  • - A Tale of the Southern States
    av William Wells Brown
    265 - 535,-

  • av William Wells Brown
    275 - 434,-

  • av William Wells Brown
    165 - 207,-

  • av William Wells Brown
    138 - 192,-

  • av William Wells Brown
    179 - 259,99

  • - His Heroism and His Fidelity
    av William Wells Brown
    413 - 573,-

  • av Joan E. Cashin & William Wells Brown
    592 - 2 052,-

    Originally published in 1853, "Clotel" is one of the first novels by an African American. In it, Brown treats the themes of gender, race and slavery in distinctive ways, highlighting the mutability of identity, as well as the absurdities and cruelties of slavery.

  • - The South and Its People
    av William Wells Brown
    682,-

    The culmination of William Wells Brown's long writing career, My Southern Home is the story of Brown's search for a home in a land of slavery and racism. Brown (1814-84), a prolific and celebrated abolitionist and writer often recognised as the first African American novelist for Clotel (1853), was born enslaved in Kentucky and escaped to Ohio in 1834.

  • av William Wells Brown
    147,-

  • - or, The President's Daughter
    av William Wells Brown
    172,-

  • - His heroism and his fidelity
    av William Wells Brown
    487,-

  • av William Wells Brown
    145,-

    This is the story of Clotel and her sister, the fictional slave daughters of Thomas Jefferson, and their attempt to escape and find freedom. William Wells Brown wrote this novel in 1853

  • av William Wells Brown
    109,-

    At the age of 20, William Wells Brown escaped a life of slavery and found freedom on the banks of the Ohio River. He became an ardent abolitionist and a prolific writer. This play, published in 1858, may very well be the first piece of dramatic literature written by an African American

  • - His Antecedents, His Genius, and His Achievements
    av William Wells Brown
    452,-

  • - A Leap For Freedom
    av William Wells Brown
    375,-

  • - A Tale of the Southern States
    av William Wells Brown
    291,-

  • av William Wells Brown
    221,-

  • av William Wells Brown
    241,-

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