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From the Darkness Cometh the Light (1891) is a memoir by Lucy A.
Delaney. Published in St. Louis in the last year of Delaney's life,
the work is regarded as an essential slave narrative and the only
firsthand account of a freedom suit, by which some enslaved African
Americans were able to achieve their freedom prior to emancipation.
Twentieth century scholars of feminism and African American
literature in particular have upheld her work and continue to
celebrate her influence on the historical and cultural development
of the nation. "On a dismal night in the month of September, Polly,
with four other colored persons, were kidnapped, and, after being
securely bound and gagged, were put into a skiff and carried across
the Mississippi River to the city of St. Louis. Shortly after,
these unfortunate negroes were taken up the Missouri River and sold
into slavery." Tracing her mother's life back to this tragic event,
Lucy A. Delaney tells a story of enslavement, hardship, and
perseverance, the story of her family's struggle for freedom. As a
young woman, Polly brought two lawsuits to court in St. Louis in
the hopes of freeing herself and her daughter from slavery.
Following their historic victory, mother and daughter remained
together as Lucy attempted to start a family of her own. Despite
losing her first husband and several children from her second
marriage, Lucy remained dedicated to serving God and her community
as a leader in her church and president of several organizations
for the empowerment of African American women. With a beautifully
designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition
of Lucy Delaney's From the Darkness Cometh the Light is a classic
of African American literature reimagined for modern readers.
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