Bondwomans Narrative

Bondwomans Narrative

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UPC: 9781538773512
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Thought To Be The First Novel Written By A Black Female Slave, This Work Is Both A Historically Important Literary Event And A Gripping Autobiographical Story.When Her Master Is Betrothed To A Woman Who Conceals A Tragic Secret, Hannah Crafts, A Young Slave On A Wealthy North Carolina Plantation, Runs Away In A Bid For Her Freedom Up North. Pursued By Slave Hunters, Imprisoned By A Mysterious And Cruel Captor, Held By Sympathetic Strangers, And Forced To Serve A Demanding New Mistress, She Finally Makes Her Way To Freedom In New Jersey. Her Compelling Story Provides A Fascinating View Of American Life In The Mid1800S And The Literary Conventions Of The Time.Written In The 1850S By A Runaway Slave,The BondswomanS Narrative Is A Provocative Literary Landmark And A Significant Historical Event That Will Captivate Audiences.Includes An Updated Preface Adding Additional Context About The AuthorS Incredible Life.

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