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William Wells Brown Reihenfolge der Bücher
William Wells Brown war ein bedeutender afroamerikanischer Abolitionist, Romanautor, Dramatiker und Historiker. Er war ein Pionier in mehreren literarischen Genres, darunter Reiseberichte, Belletristik und Drama. Sein Roman Clotel gilt als der erste Roman eines Afroamerikaners. Browns Schreiben und sein abolitionistisches Engagement waren tief miteinander verbunden, angetrieben von seinen Erfahrungen und einem tiefen Bekenntnis zur Sache der Abschaffung der Sklaverei.






- 2024
- 2024
The Anti-Slavery Harp; A Collection of Songs for Anti-Slavery Meetings
in large print
- 84 Seiten
- 3 Lesestunden
This book is a reproduction of a historical work, published in large print to enhance accessibility for readers with impaired vision. The publishing house Megali focuses on making such texts available, ensuring that important historical literature can be enjoyed by a wider audience.
- 2023
This book is a reproduction of a historical work, published by Megali, a company dedicated to producing large print editions for improved accessibility. The focus on large print aims to assist individuals with impaired vision, ensuring that important historical texts remain available and readable for a wider audience.
- 2023
This historical work is presented in large print, catering specifically to individuals with impaired vision. Megali, the publishing house behind this reproduction, focuses on making classic texts accessible, ensuring that important literary works can be enjoyed by a wider audience. The commitment to readability and inclusivity highlights the significance of preserving and sharing historical literature.
- 2023
The Black Man; His Antecedents, His Genius, And His Achievements
in large print
- 376 Seiten
- 14 Lesestunden
This book is a reproduction of a historical work, published in large print to enhance accessibility for individuals with impaired vision. Megali, the publishing house behind this edition, focuses on making significant texts more readable, ensuring that important historical narratives remain available to a wider audience.
- 2023
The Escape; Or, A Leap For Freedom
- 54 Seiten
- 2 Lesestunden
The journey of Cato, a slave escaping from Kentucky to Canada, highlights the perilous quest for freedom and the harsh realities of slavery. William Wells Brown, a former slave himself, vividly depicts the dangers and emotional turmoil faced by escaped slaves, while critiquing the racial injustices of his era. Themes of identity, race, and the struggle for liberation are woven throughout, making this novel a significant contribution to African American literature and a poignant exploration of 19th-century slavery.
- 2022
The Negro in The American Rebellion
- 318 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
The book highlights the significant roles played by both free blacks and enslaved individuals during the Civil War, while also tracing African American contributions in earlier conflicts like the Revolution and the War of 1812. The author, William Wells Brown, aims to document these efforts and provide context regarding the condition of African Americans before the war. Utilizing reliable sources, including firsthand accounts from soldiers, he acknowledges potential errors and emphasizes the importance of recognizing the contributions of black soldiers in the fight against slavery.
- 2021
A Social History of the American Negro
- 540 Seiten
- 19 Lesestunden
Focusing on the significant contributions of free blacks and slaves during the Civil War, this work also highlights African American involvement in earlier conflicts, such as the Revolution and the War of 1812. The author, William Wells Brown, aims to document the role of black soldiers in suppressing the rebellion, supported by reliable accounts from battle participants and historical research. While acknowledging potential errors, he intentionally avoids an exhaustive account of every skirmish, emphasizing the need for a comprehensive narrative on this often-overlooked aspect of American history.
- 2021
Clotel
- 266 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
Combining personal narratives of escaping slavery with abolitionist themes, this groundbreaking novel presents a powerful critique of slavery and American hypocrisy regarding freedom. Through a blend of real-life accounts, sympathetic characters, and period newspaper excerpts, it creates a compelling indictment that resonated strongly with readers upon its 1853 release. The author's unique perspective as a black American adds depth to this historical tapestry, making it a significant contribution to American literature and social justice discourse.
- 2020
Three Years in Europe
- 64 Seiten
- 3 Lesestunden
The narrative reflects on the deep emotional resonance of poetry, particularly through the works of Mr. Montgomery, who passionately addresses the injustices faced by Switzerland. His poem, rich with enthusiasm, captures the struggles of a weary wanderer seeking solace in a land free from tyranny. The text also highlights the reverence for poets who articulate human emotions and connect with nature. The author recounts visits to historical sites like Kirkstall Abbey and Newstead Abbey, intertwining reflections on nature, poetry, and the human experience.