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Catch Me if You Can - The Incredible Life Stories of Jacob D. Green & Louis Hughes. Thirty Years a Slave & Narrative of the Life of J.D. Green, A Runaway Slave
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- Nombre de pages149
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-80-272-2557-6
- EAN9788027225576
- Date de parution16/10/2017
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille361 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurJazzybee Verlag
Résumé
'Catch Me if You Can - The Incredible Life Stories of Jacob D. Green & Louis Hughes' presents a poignant exploration of resilience and liberation through the powerful memoirs of two significant yet often overlooked figures in African American history. Through a tapestry of narrative styles, from harrowing escapades to profound reflections on freedom and identity, this anthology encapsulates a broad spectrum of emotions and experiences.
The collection illuminates the broader context of 19th-century American society, foregrounding the individual struggles against the backdrop of slavery and the quest for self-emancipation. Each memoir serves as a standalone masterpiece while collectively resonating with the themes of courage, endurance, and the universal desire for liberty. The authors, both former slaves who forged their paths to freedom, bring distinct yet harmoniously intertwined perspectives to the anthology.
Their stories are emblematic of the broader narrative of African American resistance and resilience, contributing richly to our understanding of the historical and cultural dynamics during their lifetimes. This collection aligns with and enriches the scholarship on African American history, literary expression, and the ongoing discourse about freedom and human rights. 'Catch Me if You Can' offers readers a profound educational journey through the lives and legacies of Hughes and Green.
It serves not only as a historical document but also as a source of inspiration, reflecting the indomitable spirit of two men who navigated and surmounted unimaginable adversities. This anthology is essential for anyone interested in the complexities of American history, the literary portrayal of resilience, and the enduring human quest for freedom and dignity.
The collection illuminates the broader context of 19th-century American society, foregrounding the individual struggles against the backdrop of slavery and the quest for self-emancipation. Each memoir serves as a standalone masterpiece while collectively resonating with the themes of courage, endurance, and the universal desire for liberty. The authors, both former slaves who forged their paths to freedom, bring distinct yet harmoniously intertwined perspectives to the anthology.
Their stories are emblematic of the broader narrative of African American resistance and resilience, contributing richly to our understanding of the historical and cultural dynamics during their lifetimes. This collection aligns with and enriches the scholarship on African American history, literary expression, and the ongoing discourse about freedom and human rights. 'Catch Me if You Can' offers readers a profound educational journey through the lives and legacies of Hughes and Green.
It serves not only as a historical document but also as a source of inspiration, reflecting the indomitable spirit of two men who navigated and surmounted unimaginable adversities. This anthology is essential for anyone interested in the complexities of American history, the literary portrayal of resilience, and the enduring human quest for freedom and dignity.









