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Author:
Randolph, Peter, 1825?-1897, author. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no91013600
Title:
Sketches of slave life : from slave cabin to the pulpit / Peter Randolph ; edited by Katherine Clay Bassard.
Edition:
First edition.
Publisher:
West Virginia University Press,
Copyright Date:
2016
Description:
xvii, 309 pages ; 22 cm.
Subject:
Randolph, Peter,--1825?-1897.
Randolph, Peter,--1825?-1897.
Slaves--Virginia--Biography.
Plantation life--Virginia--History--19th century.
Slavery--Virginia--History--19th century.
Freedmen--Boston--Boston--Biography.
African American clergy--Biography.
African American Baptists--Biography.
Baptists--United States--Clergy--Biography.
African American abolitionists--Biography.
African American civic leaders--Biography.
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Cultural Heritage.
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Personal Memoirs.
LITERARY CRITICISM / American / African American.
African American abolitionists.
African American Baptists.
African American civic leaders.
African American clergy.
Baptists--Clergy.
Freedmen.
Plantation life.
Slavery.
Slaves.
Massachusetts--Boston.
United States.
Virginia.
1800 - 1899
Biography.
History.
Biographies.
Other Authors:
Bassard, Katherine Clay, 1959- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n98040755
Randolph, Peter, 1825?-1897. From slave cabin to the pulpit.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents:
Negotiating Freedom : Writing the Emancipated Narrative -- Sketches of Slave Life, First Edition -- Sketches of Slave Life, Second Edition -- From Slave Cabin to the Pulpit -- Appendix -- Chronology.
Summary:
"This book is the first anthology of the autobiographical writings of Peter Randolph, a prominent nineteenth-century former slave who became a black abolitionist, pastor, and community leader. Randolph's story is unique because he was freed and relocated from Virginia to Boston, along with his entire plantation cohort. A lawsuit launched by Randolph against his former master's estate left legal documents that corroborate his autobiographies. Randolph's writings give us a window into a different experience of slavery and freedom than other narratives currently available and will be of interest to students and scholars of African American literature, history, and religious studies, as well as those with an interest in Virginia history and mid-Atlantic slavery"-- Provided by publisher.
Series:
Regenerations: African American literature and culture ; volume five
ISBN:
1943665052
9781943665051
1943665044
9781943665044
OCLC:
(OCoLC)935495293
LCCN:
2016002379
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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