The Garies and Their Friends

The Garies and Their Friends
Author: Frank J. Webb
Publsiher: IndyPublish.com
Total Pages: 312
Release: 1857
Genre: African Americans
ISBN: OXFORD:600055258

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Originally published in London in 1857 and never before available in paperback, The Garies and Their Friends is 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.'

The Garies and their Friends

The Garies and their Friends
Author: Frank J. Webb
Publsiher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2023-06-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9783382333218

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Reprint of the original, first published in 1857. The publishing house Anatiposi publishes historical books as reprints. Due to their age, these books may have missing pages or inferior quality. Our aim is to preserve these books and make them available to the public so that they do not get lost.

Novel Bondage

Novel Bondage
Author: Tess Chakkalakal
Publsiher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2011-07-19
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780252093388

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Novel Bondage unravels the interconnections between marriage, slavery, and freedom through renewed readings of canonical nineteenth-century novels and short stories by black and white authors. Situating close readings of fiction alongside archival material concerning the actual marriages of authors such as Lydia Maria Child, Harriet Beecher Stowe, William Wells Brown, and Frank J. Webb, Chakkalakal examines how these early novels established literary conventions for describing the domestic lives of American slaves in describing their aspirations for personal and civic freedom. Exploring this theme in post-Civil War works by Frances E.W. Harper and Charles Chesnutt, she further reveals how the slave-marriage plot served as a fictional model for reforming marriage laws. Chakkalakal invites readers to rethink the "marital work" of nineteenth-century fiction and the historical role it played in shaping our understanding of the literary and political meaning of marriage, then and now.

The Garies and Their Friends

The Garies and Their Friends
Author: Frank J. Webb
Publsiher: Blurb
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2019-02-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0368279901

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This edition of The Garies and Their Friends by Frank J. Webb is given by Ashed Phoenix - Million Book Edition

The Garies and Their Friends

The Garies and Their Friends
Author: Frank J. Webb
Publsiher: Broadview Press
Total Pages: 418
Release: 2016-04-18
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781770483644

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Unjustly overlooked in its own time, Frank J. Webb’s novel of pre-Civil War Philadelphia weaves together action, humor, and social commentary. The Garies and Their Friends tells the story of two families struggling for different sorts of respectability: the Garies, a well-to-do interracial couple who relocate to Philadelphia from the plantation South in order to legalize their marriage, and their friends the Ellises, free black Philadelphians hoping to make the move from the working class into the bourgeoisie. Along the way the families confront racialized violence, melodramatic villainy, and sentimental reversals. Entertaining and fast-moving, the novel has a Dickensian mix of uncanny coincidence and interwoven personal experiences. The historical documents accompanying this Broadview Edition provide reviews of the novel along with extensive materials on slavery, the color line, and contemporary Philadelphia.

Blake Or The Huts of America

Blake  Or  The Huts of America
Author: Martin R. Delany
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 374
Release: 2017-02-13
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780674088726

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Martin R. Delany’s Blake (c. 1860) tells the story of Henry Blake’s escape from a southern plantation and his travels in the U.S., Canada, Africa, and Cuba on a mission to unite blacks of the Atlantic region in the struggle for freedom. Jerome McGann’s edition offers the first correct printing of the work and an authoritative introduction.

Sheppard Lee

Sheppard Lee
Author: Robert Montgomery Bird
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1836
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: HARVARD:32044019675677

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The Bondwoman s Narrative

The Bondwoman s Narrative
Author: Hannah Crafts
Publsiher: Grand Central Publishing
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2002-04-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780759527645

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Possibly the first novel written by a black woman slave, this work is both a historically important literary event and a gripping autobiographical story in its own right. When her master is betrothed to a woman who conceals a tragic secret, Hannah Crafts, a young slave on a wealthy North Carolina plantation, runs away in a bid for her freedom up North. Pursued by slave hunters, imprisoned by a mysterious and cruel captor, held by sympathetic strangers, and forced to serve a demanding new mistress, she finally makes her way to freedom in New Jersey. Her compelling story provides a fascinating view of American life in the mid-1800s and the literary conventions of the time. Written in the 1850's by a runaway slave, THE BONDSWOMAN'S NARRATIVE is a provocative literary landmark and a significant historical event that will captivate a diverse audience.