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Three Classic African-American Novels
註釋"This extraordinary volume brings together the first three novels written by Africa-Americans in the 1850s: The Heroic Slave, Frederick Douglass's powerful fictional account of an actual mutiny aboard the slave ship Creole in 1841 ... Clotel, a provocative expose of slavery by William Wells Brown, who was himself a fugitive slave ... and the penetrating and eloquent Our Nig, which focuses on the struggles of one young woman to achieve economic independence and self-respect. The scope and richness of African-American literature are brilliantly exemplified in these three works. Here is a landmark collection that offers an important new perspective on both African-American culture and the literature of the United States."--Back cover.