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  • The Rise of Arab Art

    Since the 1990s, contemporary art in the Arab world has experienced exponential growth and numerous changes. With the appearance of artists from the region in international exhibitions, the dynamics within the art scenes changed significantly. Museums & art foundations began to collect, biennials were launched, contemporary art galleries, fairs, residencies and schools emerged in many countries, ... Leer más

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  • Clotel

    The first published novel by a black American author combines real-life stories, including his own story of escaping slavery and recollections he heard while helping others escape, with abolitionist agitprop, revealing ephemera from the newspapers of the time, and sympathetic (if somewhat melodramatic) characters. What emerges from this collage is an indictment of slavery and of American hypocrisy ... Leer más

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  • My Southern Home: The South and Its People

    Ten miles north of the city of St. Louis, in the State of Missouri, forty years ago, on a pleasant plain, sloping off toward a murmuring stream, stood a large frame-house, two stories high; in front was a beautiful lake, and, in the rear, an old orchard filled with apple, peach, pear, and plum trees, with boughs untrimmed, all bearing indifferent fruit. The mansion was surrounded with piazzas, ... Leer más

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  • Clotel; Or, The President's Daughter

    The novel tells the story of Clotel, a mixed-race woman who is the daughter of Thomas Jefferson, the third President of the United States, and one of his slaves. The narrative explores the tragic and complex life of Clotel and her family as they navigate the harsh realities of slavery and racism in the United States. Clotel's story is used to illustrate the profound injustices and moral ... Leer más

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  • The Rising Son, Or, The Antecedents and Advancement of the Colored Race

    "Brown's most important, though neglected, work." -Let Nobody Turn Us Around (2003)"No book yet published regarding the colored race is as complete, exhaustive, and valuable as this work." — Daily Chronicle, Washington, D.C."We commend it heartily as one of the most valuable books yet published for the up-lifting of the race. — Our National Progress, Harrisburg, Pa."Let every colored man in the ... Leer más

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  • Clotel

    or, The Presidents Daughter

    "Clotel; or, The President's Daughter: A Narrative of Slave Life in the United States" is an 1853 novel written by American author and playwright William Wells Brown. The story revolves around the titular Clotel and her sister, two fictional slave daughters of Thomas Jefferson, and explores the devastating effect slavery had on African-American families. William Wells Brown (c. 1814–1884) was an ... Leer más

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  • The Black Man: His Antecedents, His Genius, and His Achievements

    The services rendered to science, to liberty, and to the intellectual character of the negro by Banneker, are too great for us to allow his name to sleep and his genius and merits to remain hidden from the world. Benjamin Banneker was born in the State of Maryland, in the year 1732, of pure African parentage; their blood never having been corrupted by the introduction of a drop of Anglo-Saxon. His ... Leer más

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  • My Southern Home: Or, the South and Its People

    "My Southern Home: Or, the South and Its People" by William Wells Brown is a significant work that provides a vivid portrayal of life in the Southern United States from the perspective of an African American author and former slave. Brown's narrative combines personal experiences with social commentary, offering insights into the complexities of Southern society, including the institution of ... Leer más

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  • The Escape

    A Leap For Freedom

    A well-known nineteenth-century abolitionist and former slave, William Wells Brown was a prolific writer and lecturer who captivated audiences with readings of his drama The Escape; or, a Leap for Freedom (1858). The first published play by an African American writer, The Escape explored the complexities of American culture at a time when tensions between North and South were about to explode into ... Leer más

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  • Current Superstitions

    "Current Superstitions" by William Wells Newell delves into the fascinating world of folklore and the beliefs that shape human behavior. Newell, a noted folklorist, meticulously examines various superstitions prevalent in society, exploring their origins and the psychological underpinnings that keep them alive. Through a blend of anecdotal evidence and scholarly analysis, he reveals how these ... Leer más

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