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Black Writers Of The Founding Era (loa #366) : A Library of America Anthology

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Black Writers of the Founding Era is the most comprehensive anthology ever published of Black writing from the turbulent decades surrounding the birth of the United States.

An unprecedented archive of historical sources-including more than 200 poems, letters, sermons, newspaper advertisements, slave narratives, testimonies of faith and religious conversion, criminal confessions, court transcripts, travel accounts, private journals, wills, petitions for freedom, even dreams, by over 100 authors-it is a collection that reveals the surprising richness and diversity of Black experience in the new nation.

Here are writers both enslaved and free, loyalist and patriot, female and male, northern and southern; soldiers, seamen, and veterans; painters, poets, accountants, orators, scientists, community organizers, preachers, restaurateurs and cooks, hairdressers, criminals, carpenters, and many more.

Along with long-famous works like Phillis Wheatley's poems and Benjamin Banneker's astonishi

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The Library of America
1598537342 / 9781598537345
Hardback
14/11/2023
United States
English
750 pages
132 x 208 mm