The United States governed by six hundred thousand despots

a true story of slavery a rediscovered narrative with a full biography

The United States governed by six hundred thousand despots

a true story of slavery a rediscovered narrative with a full biography
John Swanson Jacobs ; edited by Jonathan D S Schroeder
Book - 2024

"Narratives written by enslaved Africans in America are few in number. Some are transformative, like that of Harriet Jacobs; others are lesser, like the brief one attributed to Harriet's brother, John S. Jacobs. The revelation, here, of a much longer, richer, and more radical version of John's story, is a major historical event. His work is all the more significant for having been written and published in Australia, outside the sanitizing and bowdlerizing influence of the American Abolitionist movement. Jacobs's full account is a startling and clear expression of the true thoughts, words, and wide-ranging experiences of a man once enslaved"--

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Jacobs, John S., 1815-1875 (Author)
Other Authors: Schroeder, Jonathan (D. S.), 1981- (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Chicago : The University of Chicago Press, 2024.
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