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Thirty Years a Slave & Narrative of the Life of J.D. Green, A Runaway Slave. Escaping the Horror (2 Memoirs)
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- Nombre de pages149
- FormatePub
- ISBN859-65--4700944-3
- EAN8596547009443
- Date de parution17/05/2022
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille301 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurDIGICAT
Résumé
Thirty Years a Slave & Narrative of the Life of J. D. Green, A Runaway Slave, is an anthology that encapsulates the harrowing experiences and indomitable spirit of those who endured and resisted the brutality of American slavery. Through intricate narratives and evocative prose, this collection presents a mosaic of voices that unearth the stark reality of enslavement while showcasing the path towards freedom.
The anthology spans a range of literary styles, from poignant autobiographical accounts to riveting storytelling, delivering a compelling narrative arc that is both sobering and enlightening. This curation of slave narratives illuminates personal endurance and a collective struggle for liberation, immersed within the broader historical context of 19th-century America. The contributors to this collection, Louis Hughes and Jacob D.
Green, offer invaluable insights into the lives shaped by systemic oppression and advocacy for emancipation. Together, their narratives are deeply embedded within the abolitionist movement, offering a rich tapestry of perspectives reflective of the era's socio-political landscape. Through their articulate testimonies, Hughes and Green contribute uniquely to the narrative tradition that fueled the American anti-slavery movement, providing contemporary readers with an authentic glimpse into the resilience of the human spirit amid adversity.
This anthology offers readers an exceptional opportunity to explore the breadth and depth of slave narratives through the pens of two remarkable individuals, fostering a deeper understanding of the complexities of slavery and resistance. It invites readers on an educational journey, encouraging engagement with the historical realities and personal experiences that shaped the course of history. Whether for academic study or personal exploration, this collection serves as a testament to the enduring power of story as a vehicle for empathy, knowledge, and change.
The anthology spans a range of literary styles, from poignant autobiographical accounts to riveting storytelling, delivering a compelling narrative arc that is both sobering and enlightening. This curation of slave narratives illuminates personal endurance and a collective struggle for liberation, immersed within the broader historical context of 19th-century America. The contributors to this collection, Louis Hughes and Jacob D.
Green, offer invaluable insights into the lives shaped by systemic oppression and advocacy for emancipation. Together, their narratives are deeply embedded within the abolitionist movement, offering a rich tapestry of perspectives reflective of the era's socio-political landscape. Through their articulate testimonies, Hughes and Green contribute uniquely to the narrative tradition that fueled the American anti-slavery movement, providing contemporary readers with an authentic glimpse into the resilience of the human spirit amid adversity.
This anthology offers readers an exceptional opportunity to explore the breadth and depth of slave narratives through the pens of two remarkable individuals, fostering a deeper understanding of the complexities of slavery and resistance. It invites readers on an educational journey, encouraging engagement with the historical realities and personal experiences that shaped the course of history. Whether for academic study or personal exploration, this collection serves as a testament to the enduring power of story as a vehicle for empathy, knowledge, and change.








