Produktbeschreibung
In "Autobiography of a Female Slave," Martha Griffith Browne presents a poignant and harrowing firsthand account of the brutal realities faced by enslaved women in 19th-century America. Written in a vivid and accessible style, Browne's narrative intertwines personal experience with broader social critique, illuminating the complexities of gender and race under the institution of slavery. Her eloquent prose not only serves as a testament to her resilience but also as a crucial historical document that sheds light on the often-silenced voices of female slaves, enriching the literary canon of American slavery narratives. Martha Griffith Browne, born into a world fraught with social injustice, draws upon her own experiences as a formerly enslaved woman when crafting this autobiography. Her unique perspective is bolstered by her involvement in abolitionist movements and her dedication to advocating for the rights of marginalized groups. Browne's commitment to social change and her literary talents converge in this work, making it both a personal journey and a political statement on the abhorrent institution of slavery. This compelling narrative is essential reading for anyone interested in understanding the intersections of race, gender, and history. Browne's autobiography not only informs but empowers, urging readers to confront the legacies of oppression and to reassess the impact of slavery on contemporary society. A must-read for students of history, literature, and social justice alike.
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Marke |
Sharp Ink |
EAN |
9788028372644 |
ISBN |
978-80-283-7264-4 |