With the publication of the 1619 Project by The New York Times in
2019, a growing number of Americans have become aware that Africans
arrived in North America before the Pilgrims. Yet the stories of
these Africans and their first descendants remain ephemeral and
inaccessible for both the general public and educators. This
groundbreaking collection of thirty-eight biographical and
autobiographical texts chronicles the lives of literary black
Africans in British colonial America from 1643 to 1760 and offers
new strategies for identifying and interpreting the presence of
black Africans in this early period. Brief introductions preceding
each text provide historical context and genre-specific
interpretive prompts to foreground their significance. Included
here are transcriptions from manuscript sources and colonial
newspapers as well as forgotten texts. The Earliest African
American Literatures will change the way that students and scholars
conceive of early American literature and the role of black
Africans in the formation of that literature.
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