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Nineteenth-Century African American Narratives in Britain and Ireland -

Nineteenth-Century African American Narratives in Britain and Ireland

Buch | Hardcover
568 Seiten
2024
Edinburgh University Press (Verlag)
978-1-4744-5796-5 (ISBN)
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Brings together pioneering literary works by African American authors who made a revolutionary impact on UK and Irish nineteenth-century transatlantic literary cultures and political histories
This is the first scholarly anthology of nineteen narratives written by African American authors and published in Britain and Ireland in the nineteenth century. 
These literary works share the powerful life stories of inspirationally pioneering writers: Charles Freeman, Phebe Ann Jacobs, Benjamin Crompton Chisley/William Jones, John Hart, John Williams, Henry (surname unknown), James Watkins, William Gustavus Allen, John Comber, Sarah Parker Remond, James Cheeney Thompson, Dinah Hope Browne, John Sella Martin, Lewis Smith, James Alfred Johnson, D. E. Tobias and Benjamin William Brown.
Their narratives are reproduced alongside an in-depth introductory essay, author biographies, scholarly annotations and a detailed bibliography.
All these authors testify to their lifelong ‘fight for freedom’ across their radical and revolutionary works. Throughout their lives, they warred against the ‘sufferings and horrors’ of enslavement as a centuries-old ‘cursed institution.’ ‘Words are weapons’ in their fight for Black liberation. Across their life’s works, they protested against the rise of the ‘spirit of slavery’ in white supremacist and white racist American and British transatlantic societies.

Celeste-Marie Bernier is Professor of United States and Atlantic Studies at the University of Edinburgh. She is the author/editor/curator of over 85 books, exhibitions, essays, and digital educational resources including the Douglass Family Lives: Anna Murray and Frederick Douglass Family Biography and Collected Works nine-book series. She is a Senior Advisor at Frederick Douglass Family Initiatives, Rochester, N.Y., and an Honorary Member of the Frederick Douglass Honor Society, Easton, Maryland. Hannah-Rose Murray is a Teaching Fellow in US History at Queen Mary, University of London, UK. Her first book, Advocates of Freedom: African American Transatlantic Abolitionism in the British Isles, was published in 2020. Her accompanying website (www.frederickdouglassinbritain.com) maps thousands of Black activist speaking locations in Britain and Ireland and is the basis for her community and heritage work.

List of Figures Acknowledgements Authors’ Note

Foreword by Ernest J. Quarles

IntroductionBibliography of Digital and Print Resources

Charles Freeman (dates unknown)Biography and Further Reading

1. Charles Freeman, The Escaped Slave: An Autobiography of Charles Freeman, with a Preface by the Rev. J. Whitby, Ipswich. London: Partridge & Oakey, [1853].2. Anon., The Life of Charles Freeman, Once An American Slave. London: Crozier & Mullin Printers, [1850?].

Phebe Ann Jacobs (1785–1850)Biography and Further Reading

3. Mrs. Thomas C. Upham [Phebe Lord Upham], Narrative of Phebe Ann Jacobs. London: W. and F. G. Cash, 1850.

Benjamin Crompton Chisley/William Jones (1812–date unknown)Biography and Further Reading

4. Benjamin Crompton Chisley / William Jones, A Short Narrative of Benjamin Crompton Chisley or William Jones. Manchester: Cathrall & Co., 1851.

John Hart (dates unknown)Biography and Further Reading

5. Anon., The Life and Sufferings of John Hart, An American Slave. Bradford: Joseph Bentley, n.d. [after 1855].

John Williams (dates unknown)Biography and Further Reading

6. John Williams, Narrative of John Williams, A Negro. Chatham, Kent: R. Taylor Albion, 1855.

Henry (surname unknown) (1820–date unknown)Biography and Further Reading

7. Henry (Surname Unknown), ‘The Story of a Fugitive Slave: With a Glance at the Present Aspects of the Slavery Question in the United States’. Edited by Frederick William Chesson, The Lady’s Newspaper, London, England, September 1856–January 1857.

James Watkins (c. 1823–1825–date unknown) Biography and Further Reading

8. James Watkins, Narrative of the Life of James Watkins. Manchester: Printed for James Watkins, 1859.

William Gustavus Allen (c. 1820–1888)Biography and Further Reading

9. William Gustavus Allen, A Short Personal Narrative. Dublin: William Curry & Co., 1860.

John Comber (dates unknown)Biography and Further Reading

10. John Comber, Narrative of a Poor African, Who Escaped From Slavery with his wife and four children. N.p.: 1861.

Sarah Parker Remond (1826–1894) Biography and Further Reading

11. Sarah Parker Remond, ‘Sarah P. Remond’ in Matthew Davenport Hill, Our Exemplars, Poor and Rich; or, Biographical Sketches of Men and Women Who Have, By An Extraordinary Use of Their Opportunities, Benefited their Fellow-Creatures. London: Cassell, Petter, and Galpin, 1861, pp.276–86.

James Cheeney Thompson (dates unknown)Biography and Further Reading

12. James Cheeney Thompson, ‘Remarkable Escape from Slavery,’ in The Harbinger: A Magazine of The Countess of Huntingdon’s Connexion. London: Ward & Co., September 1863), pp.267–71.

Dinah Hope Browne (1815–date unknown)Biography and Further Reading

13. John Hawkins Simpson, Horrors of the Virginian Slave Trade and of the Slave-Rearing Plantations: The True Story of Dinah, An Escaped Virginian Slave. London: A. W. Bennett, 1863.



John Sella Martin (1832–1876) Biography and Further Reading

14. Anon., Narrative of the Rev. John Sella Martin, in Baptist Wriothesley Noel, Freedom and Slavery in the United States. London: James Nisbet, 1863, pp.156–70.

Lewis Smith (dates unknown)Biography and Further Reading

15. Jacob Odgers, The Self-Ransomed Slave, A Biographical Sketch of Lewis Smith. Redruth: N. Odgers, 1871.

James Alfred Johnson (1847–1914)Biography and Further Reading

16. The Life of the Late James Johnson (Coloured Evangelist), an Escaped Slave From the Southern States of America, 40 Years Resident in Oldham, England, c.1877–1878. Copyright: Alice Johnson. Oldham: W. Galley, 1914.

Ida B. Wells-Barnett (1862–1931)Biography and Further Reading

17. Ida B. Wells (Ida B. Wells-Barnett), United States Atrocities, with an Introduction by S.J. Celestine Edwards. London: ‘Lux’ Newspaper and Publishing Co. (Ltd.), 1892.

D. E. Tobias (c. 1870–date unknown)Biography and Further Reading

18. D. E. Tobias, Freed… But Not Free. The Grievances of the Afro-American. London, S. H. Burrows, 1898.

Benjamin William Brown (1841–date unknown) Biography and Further Reading

19. Benjamin William Brown, Life in Slaveland. Burnley: Nuttall & Co., 1902.

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Reihe/Serie Nineteenth-Century African American Narratives and Speeches in Britain and Ireland
Zusatzinfo 50 black and white illustrations
Verlagsort Edinburgh
Sprache englisch
Maße 170 x 244 mm
Themenwelt Literatur Anthologien
ISBN-10 1-4744-5796-7 / 1474457967
ISBN-13 978-1-4744-5796-5 / 9781474457965
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