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Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl - Written by Herself, with "A True Tale of Slavery" by John S. Jacobs (Paperback, 3rd... Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl - Written by Herself, with "A True Tale of Slavery" by John S. Jacobs (Paperback, 3rd edition)
Harriet A Jacobs; Edited by Jean Fagan Yellin; Contributions by John S Jacobs
R698 Discovery Miles 6 980 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This enlarged edition of the most significant and celebrated slave narrative completes the Jacobs family saga, surely one of the most memorable in all of American history. John S. Jacobs s short slave narrative, "A True Tale of Slavery," published in London in 1861, adds a brother s perspective to Harriet A. Jacobs s autobiography. It is an exciting addition to this now classic work, as John Jacobs presents further historical information about family life so well described already by his sister. Once more, Jean Fagan Yellin, who discovered this long-lost document, supplies annotation and authentication. This is the standard edition of "Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl," reissued here in the John Harvard Library and updated with a new bibliography.

Uncle Tom's Cabin (Paperback): Harriet Beecher Stowe Uncle Tom's Cabin (Paperback)
Harriet Beecher Stowe; Edited by Jean Fagan Yellin
R296 R246 Discovery Miles 2 460 Save R50 (17%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

`So you're the little woman who wrote the book that started this great war!' These words, said to have been uttered by Abraham Lincoln, signal the celebrity of Uncle Tom's Cabin. The first American novel to become an international best-seller, Stowe's novel charts the progress from slavery to freedom of fugitives who escape the chains of American chattel slavery, and of a martyr who transcends all earthly ties. At the middle of the nineteenth-century, the names of its characters - Little Eva, Topsy, Uncle Tom - were renowned. A hundred years later, `Uncle Tom' still had meaning, but, to Blacks everywhere it had become a curse. This edition firmly locates Uncle Tom's Cabin within the context of African-American writing, the issues of race and the role of women. Its appendices include the most important contemporary African-American literary responses to the glorification of Uncle Tom's Christian resignation as well as excerpts from popular slave narratives, quoted by Stowe in her justification of the dramatization of slavery, Key to Uncles Tom's Cabin. ABOUT THE SERIES: For over 100 years Oxford World's Classics has made available the widest range of literature from around the globe. Each affordable volume reflects Oxford's commitment to scholarship, providing the most accurate text plus a wealth of other valuable features, including expert introductions by leading authorities, helpful notes to clarify the text, up-to-date bibliographies for further study, and much more.

The Abolitionist Sisterhood - Women's Political Culture in Antebellum America (Paperback): Jean Fagan Yellin, John C. Van... The Abolitionist Sisterhood - Women's Political Culture in Antebellum America (Paperback)
Jean Fagan Yellin, John C. Van Horne
R890 Discovery Miles 8 900 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A small group of black and white American women who banded together in the 1830s and 1840s to remedy the evils of slavery and racism, the "antislavery females" included many who ultimately struggled for equal rights for women as well. Organizing fundraising fairs, writing pamphlets and giftbooks, circulating petitions, even speaking before "promiscuous" audiences including men and women-the antislavery women energetically created a diverse and dynamic political culture. A lively exploration of this nineteenth-century reform movement, The Abolitionist Sisterhood includes chapters on the principal female antislavery societies, discussions of black women's political culture in the antebellum North, articles on the strategies and tactics the antislavery women devised, a pictorial essay presenting rare graphics from both sides of abolitionist debates, and a final chapter comparing the experiences of the American and British women who attended the 1840 World Anti-Slavery Convention in London.

The Harriet Jacobs Family Papers (Hardcover, New edition): Jean Fagan Yellin The Harriet Jacobs Family Papers (Hardcover, New edition)
Jean Fagan Yellin
R5,515 Discovery Miles 55 150 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This is the only collection of papers of an African American woman held in slavery.Although millions of African American women were held in bondage over the 250 years that slavery was legal in the United States, Harriet Jacobs (1813-97) is the only one known to have left papers testifying to her life. Her autobiography, ""Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl"", holds a central place in the canon of American literature as the most important slave narrative by an African American woman.Born in Edenton, North Carolina, Jacobs escaped from her owner in her mid-twenties and hid in the cramped attic crawlspace of her grandmother's house for seven years before making her way north as a fugitive slave. In Rochester, New York, she became an active abolitionist, working with all of the major abolitionists, feminists, and literary figures of her day, including Frederick Douglass, Lydia Maria Child, Amy Post, William Lloyd Garrison, Susan B. Anthony, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Fanny Fern, William C. Nell, Charlotte Forten Grimke, and Nathan Parker Willis.Jean Fagan Yellin has devoted much of her professional life to illuminating the remarkable life of Harriet Jacobs. Over three decades of painstaking research, Yellin has discovered more than 900 primary source documents, approximately 300 of which are now collected in two volumes. These letters and papers written by, for, and about Jacobs and her activist brother and daughter provide for the thousands of readers of Incidents - from scholars to schoolchildren - access to the rich historical context of Jacobs' struggles against slavery, racism, and sexism beyond what she reveals in her pseudonymous narrative. Accompanied by a CD containing a searchable PDF file of the entire contents, this collection is an essential launching point for future scholarship on Jacobs' life and times.

The Abolitionist Sisterhood - Women's Political Culture in Antebellum America (Hardcover): Jean Fagan Yellin, John C. Van... The Abolitionist Sisterhood - Women's Political Culture in Antebellum America (Hardcover)
Jean Fagan Yellin, John C. Van Horne
R3,896 Discovery Miles 38 960 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Pen is Ours - A Listing of Writings by and about African-American Women before 1910, with Secondary Bibliography to the... The Pen is Ours - A Listing of Writings by and about African-American Women before 1910, with Secondary Bibliography to the Present (Hardcover)
Jean Fagan Yellin, Cynthia D. Bond
R2,661 Discovery Miles 26 610 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This bibliography of writing by and about African-American women provides a much needed research tool to scholars and researchers in the field. The bibliography lists writing by African-American women whose earliest publication appeared before 1910; a supplemental bibliography lists writing published as of 1911.

In Contempt - Defending Free Speech, Defeating HUAC (Paperback): Ed Yellin, Jean Fagan Yellin In Contempt - Defending Free Speech, Defeating HUAC (Paperback)
Ed Yellin, Jean Fagan Yellin
R534 Discovery Miles 5 340 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"YOU ARE HEREBY COMMANDED to be and appear before the Committee on Un-American Activities of the House of Representatives of the United States, or a duly appointed subcommittee thereof, on February 10 (Monday), 1958, at ten o'clock a.m. at City Council Chambers, City Hall, Gary, Indiana, then and there to testify touching matters of inquiry committed to said committee, and not to depart without leave of said committee." So began a decade of hardship for Ed and Jean Yellin and their three young children as the repressive weight of the U.S. government, caught up in the throes of McCarthyism, crashed down upon their careers, their daily household budget, and their relationships to colleagues, neighbors, and their country. In Contempt is a faithful, factual testament to the enduring quality of patriotic dissent in our evolving democracy-and a loving reconstruction of what it meant to be labeled "unAmerican" for defending the Constitution.

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