Truth's narrative is a powerful rendering of bondage, denial, and loss transcended by genius, family, and a spiritual base. It juxtaposes spirituality with moral turpitude. Truth was a freethinker who lived within a family of wretched circumstances in New York's Ulster County, she was a wife whose runaway husband had been beated into submission, a mother who reclaimed her only son from a brutal Georgia slaver, a person of principles who was duped by slavers and false prophets, and, finally, at 46, an orator, abolitionist, and member of the Northampton utopian community. As a companion to Truth's narrative, Washington presents a cogent, well-crafted introduction full of historical information that sketches a framework for understanding slavery as it was practiced in the Northeast. This slender book belongs in all literature and history collections.
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ISBN | 9781607960256 |
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Sprache | eng |
Cover | Kartonierter Einband (Kt) |
Verlag | WWW.Bnpublishing.com |
Jahr | 20081103 |
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