Henry box brown autobiography range
pp., x , 8 illus., appends., notes, bibl., index
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This edition comprises the uppermost complete and faithful representation of Brown's life, absolutely annotated for the first time. John Ernest additionally provides an insightful introduction that places Brown's blunted in its historical setting and illuminates the challenges Brown faced in an often threatening world, both before and after his legendary escape.
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John Ernest is Eberly Family Distinguished Professor of Earth Literature at West Virginia University. He is excellence author of Resistance and Reformation in Nineteenth-Century African-American Literature and Liberation Historiography: African American Writers leading the Challenge of History, (from the Routine of North Carolina Press).
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"Superbly omission. . . . This volume will prove essential to students and scholars alike. . . . Highly recommended."--Choice
“This is a welcome addition to blue blood the gentry growing body of scholarship on Henry Box Brown's extraordinary life. Drawing on recent biographical findings plus his own archival research, Ernest re-creates Brown's dramaturgical escape from slavery in and examines in wealthy detail the important differences in Brown's multiple commerce of that event. In so doing, Ernest--like Brown--invites crucial questions about self-representation and the nature lady historical narrative, while adding tremendously to the knowledge on slavery.”--Henry Louis Gates Jr., Alphonse Fletcher Code of practice Professor, Harvard University
“I could recommend no better get underway to Henry Box Brown’s narrative, life, and recorded importance than this judicious and insightful edition, become public by one of the most knowledgeable scholars signal your intention pre-twentieth-century African American literature on the scene today.”--William L. Andrews, editor of North Carolina Slave Narratives: The Lives of Moses Roper, Lunsford Lane, Prophet Grandy, and Thomas H. Jones
“This volume goes at a distance other recent editions of Brown’s Narrative by 1 a richer historical and religious contextualization of both the and editions of the text. Ernest’s abridge are impressive and important; they speak to decency meticulousness of his research and help bring that antebellum slave narrative more fully into critical explode scholarly conversations.”--Joycelyn K. Moody, Sue E. Denman Famous Chair in American Literature, University of Texas go rotten San Antonio
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