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The Garies and their Friends (Paperback, Johns Hopkins Paperbacks ed): Frank J. Webb The Garies and their Friends (Paperback, Johns Hopkins Paperbacks ed)
Frank J. Webb; Introduction by Robert Reid-Pharr
R817 Discovery Miles 8 170 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In this novel set in antebellum America, the Garies--a white southerner, his mulatto slave-turned-wife, and their two children--have moved to Philadelphia from Georgia.

Originally published in London in 1857, "The Garies and Their Friends" was the second novel published by an African American and the first to chronicle the experience of free blacks in the pre-Civil War northeast. The novel anticipates themes that were to become important in later African American fiction, including miscegenation and "passing," and tells the story of the Garies and their friends, the Ellises, a "highly respectable and industrious coloured family."

"It is remarkable that, even as the study of African American literature and culture has become central to any number of projects within American intellectual life, so little attention has been given a work as significant as Frank J. Webb's "The Garies and Their Friends.""--from the 1997 introduction by Robert Reid-Pharr

The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano - or, Gustavus Vassa, the African (Paperback, Modern Library pbk. ed):... The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano - or, Gustavus Vassa, the African (Paperback, Modern Library pbk. ed)
Olaudah Equiano; Edited by Shelly Eversley; Introduction by Robert Reid-Pharr
R532 R446 Discovery Miles 4 460 Save R86 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Edited and with Notes by Shelly Eversley
Introduction by Robert Reid-Pharr
In this truly astonishing eighteenth-century memoir, Olaudah Equiano recounts his remarkable life story, which begins when he is kidnapped in Africa as a boy and sold into slavery and culminates when he has achieved renown as a British antislavery advocate. The narrative "is a strikingly beautiful monument to the startling combination of skill, cunning, and plain good luck that allowed him to win his freedom, write his story, and gain international prominence," writes Robert Reid-Pharr in his Introduction. "He alerts us to the very concerns that trouble modern intellectuals, black, white, and otherwise, on both sides of the Atlantic."
The text of this Modern Library Paperback Classic is set from the definitive ninth edition of 1794, reflecting the author's final changes to his masterwork.

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