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Classic African American women's narratives
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Andrews, William L
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African American authors
/ African American women
/ African American women -- Biography
/ American prose literature
/ American prose literature -- African American authors
/ American prose literature -- Women authors
/ Autobiographies
/ Autobiographies -- United States
/ Autobiographies -- Women authors
/ Biography
/ Narration (Rhetoric)
/ United States
/ Women and literature
/ Women authors
2003,2002
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Andrews, William L
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African American authors
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/ American prose literature
/ American prose literature -- African American authors
/ American prose literature -- Women authors
/ Autobiographies
/ Autobiographies -- United States
/ Autobiographies -- Women authors
/ Biography
/ Narration (Rhetoric)
/ United States
/ Women and literature
/ Women authors
2003,2002
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/ American prose literature -- Women authors
/ Autobiographies
/ Autobiographies -- United States
/ Autobiographies -- Women authors
/ Biography
/ Narration (Rhetoric)
/ United States
/ Women and literature
/ Women authors
2003,2002
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Classic African American Women's Narratives offers teachers, students, and general readers a one-volume collection of the most memorable and important prose written by African American women before 1865. The book reproduces the canon of African American women's fiction and autobiography duringthe slavery era in U.S. history. Each text in the volume represents a first. Maria Stewart's Religion and the Pure Principles of Morality (1831) was the first political tract authored by an African American woman. Jarena Lee's Life and Religious Experience (1836) was the first African Americanwoman's spiritual autobiography. The Narrative of Sojourner Truth (1850) was the first slave narrative to focus on the experience of a female slave in the United States. Frances E. W. Harper's The Two Offers (1859) was the first short story published by an African American woman. Harriet E.Wilson's Our Nig (1859) was the first novel written by an African American woman. Harriet Jacob's Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl (1861) was the first autobiography authored by an African American woman. Charlotte Forten's Life on the Sea Islands (1864) was the first contribution by anAfrican American woman to a major American literary magazine (the Atlantic Monthly). Complemented with an introduction by William L. Andrews, this is the only one-volume collection to gather the most important works of the first great era of African American women's writing.
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Oxford University Press,Oxford University Press, Incorporated
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0195141350, 9780195141351, 0195141342, 9780195141344
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