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From Slave Ship to Harvard:Yarrow Mamout and the History of an African American Family
by
Johnston, James H
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African American families
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African American families - Maryland
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African American families-Maryland-Biography
2012,2020
A true story of six generations of an African American family in Maryland. Based on paintings, photographs, books, diaries, court records, legal documents, and oral histories, the book traces Yarrow Mamout and his in-laws, the Turners, from the colonial period through the Civil War to Harvard and finally the present day.
Speak a word for freedom : women against slavery
by
Willen, Janet, author
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Gann, Marjorie, author
in
Women abolitionists Biography Juvenile literature.
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Slavery Juvenile literature.
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Abolitionists Biography
2015
\"With archival photographs, selected sources and a comprehensive index, Speak a Word for Freedom is an inspirational, shocking and informative account of lives of women abolitionists, from the eighteenth century to the present\"--Book jacket.
Life under Russian Serfdom
2005
This is a translation of one of very few Russian serfs' memoirs. Savva Purlevskii recollects his life in Russian serfdom and life of his grandparents, parents, and fellow villagers. He describes family and communal life and the serfs' daily interaction with landlords and authorities. Purlevskii came from an initially prosperous family that later became impoverished. Early in his childhood, he lost his father. Purlevskii did not have a chance to gain a formal education. He lived under serfdom until 1831 when at the age of 30 he escaped his servitude. Gorshkov's introduction provides some basic knowledge about Russian serfdom and draws upon the most recent scholarship. Notes provide references and general information about events, places and people mentioned in the memoirs.
Frederick Douglass
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Kramer, Barbara, author
in
Douglass, Frederick, 1818-1895 Juvenile literature.
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Douglass, Frederick, 1818-1895.
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African American abolitionists Biography Juvenile literature.
2017
\"Discover the world of one of America's most celebrated abolitionists, writers, and orators in this inspirational biography of Frederick Douglass. Kids will learn about his life, achievements, and the challenges he faced along the way.\"-- Provided by publisher.
Collected letters of a Renaissance feminist
by
Diana Robin
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Laura Cereta
in
Authors, Latin (Medieval and modern)
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Authors, Latin (Medieval and modern) -- Italy -- Correspondence
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Cereta, Laura, 1469-1499 -- Correspondence
1997
Renaissance writer Laura Cereta (1469–1499) presents feminist issues in a predominantly male venue—the humanist autobiography in the form of personal letters. Cereta's works circulated widely in Italy during the early modern era, but her complete letters have never before been published in English. In her public lectures and essays, Cereta explores the history of women's contributions to the intellectual and political life of Europe. She argues against the slavery of women in marriage and for the rights of women to higher education, the same issues that have occupied feminist thinkers of later centuries. Yet these letters also furnish a detailed portrait of an early modern woman’s private experience, for Cereta addressed many letters to a close circle of family and friends, discussing highly personal concerns such as her difficult relationships with her mother and her husband. Taken together, these letters are a testament both to an individual woman and to enduring feminist concerns.