The The History of Mary Prince by Mary Prince

The The History of Mary Prince by Mary Prince

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The The History of Mary Prince by Mary Prince

Born in Bermuda to a house slave in 1788, Mary Prince suffered the first of many soul-shattering experiences in her life when she was separated from her parents and siblings at the age of twelve. Subjected to bodily and sexual abuse by subsequent masters, she was bought and sold several times before she was ultimately freed.
The first black woman to break the bonds of slavery in the British colonies and publish a record of her experiences, Prince vividly recalls her life in the West Indies, her rebellion against physical and psychological degradation, and her eventual escape in 1828 in England. Her straightforward, often poetic account of immense anguish, separation from her husband, and struggle for freedom inflamed public opinion during a period when stormy debates on abolition were common in both the United States and England.
This edition also includes a substantial supplement by Thomas Pringle, the original editor, as well as another brief slave account: "The Narrative of Asa-Asa, a Captured African."
Essential reading for students of African-American studies, Mary Prince's classic account of determination and endurance aids in filling the many gaps in black women's history.

Mary Prince (about 1500) was a woman who lived in the 1500s In Devonshire Parish, Bermuda, he was born into slavery in 1788 and died after 1833. Her autobiography, The History of Mary Prince (1831), was the first narrative of a black woman's life to be published in the United Kingdom while she was subsequently living in London. This first-hand account of the brutalities of captivity, published at a period when slavery was still legal in British Caribbean possessions, galvanized the anti-slavery movement. In the first year, it went through three printings.

While living and working in England, Prince had her account written in the home of Thomas Pringle, the Anti-Slavery Society's secretary. In 1828, she traveled to London with her owner and his family from Antigua.

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ISBN 13 9780486438634
ISBN 10 0486438635
Title The The History of Mary Prince
Author Mary Prince
Series African American
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Dover Publications Inc.
Year published 2004-12-31
Number of pages 80
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.