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Life of William Grimes, the Runaway Slave by Andrews
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ISBN
9780195343328
Publication Year
2008
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Name
Life of William Grimes, the Runaway Slave
Item Height
0.6in
Author
Regina E. Mason
Item Length
5.4in
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Item Width
8in
Item Weight
8.8 Oz
Number of Pages
192 Pages

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Life of William Grimes, the Runaway Slave is the first fugitive slave narrative in American history. Because Grimes wrote and published his narrative on his own, without deference to white editors, publishers, or sponsors, his Life has an immediacy, candor, and no-holds-barred realism unparalleled in the famous antebellum slave narratives of the period. This edition of Grimes's autobiography represents a historic partnership between noted scholar of the African American slave narrative, William L. Andrews, and Regina Mason, Grimes's great-great-great-granddaughter. Their extensive historical and genealogical research has produced an authoritative, copiously annotated text that features pages from an original Grimes family Bible, transcriptions of the 1824 correspondence that set the terms for the author's self-purchase in Connecticut (nine years after his escape from Savannah, Georgia), and many other striking images that invoke the life and times of William Grimes.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0195343328
ISBN-13
9780195343328
eBay Product ID (ePID)
65722934

Product Key Features

Author
Regina E. Mason
Publication Name
Life of William Grimes, the Runaway Slave
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Year
2008
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
192 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
5.4in
Item Height
0.6in
Item Width
8in
Item Weight
8.8 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
E444.G85a3 2008
Reviews
"In the first modern published edition of this classic, Andrews and Mason have combined research detective work with lucid writing to reveal a compelling story of the brutality of southern slavery as well as the burdens of free black life in New England. This is a unique work of historical recovery, humanity, and scholarship."--David W. Blight, Yale University "If you thought you knew the plot of slave narratives, read William Grimes's version of these stories of bondage and freedom, and think again. If you thought that slavery has no relevance today, consider the contributions of Grimes's living descendant, Regina Mason, and the expert editing and commentary of Professor William L. Andrews, internationally renowned expert on African American autobiography. If you think this is a fantastic addition to our understanding of American culture, you are right!"--Frances Smith Foster, Charles Howard Candler Professor of English and Women's Studies, Emory University "[A] pathbreaking edition...Andrews contributes deep knowledge of antebellum America to the book while Mason, energized by the human passion to discover truths about our complicated ancestries because such truths are essential to our survival, contributes an impressive range of specific historical information about Grimes and the various characters in his life and milieu...The successful collaboration between Andrews and Mason offers a model of how scholars can emerge from the academic fortress to collaborate with nonacademics and engage the world in ways that genuinely matter." --African American Review, "In the first modern published edition of this classic, Andrews and Mason have combined research detective work with lucid writing to reveal a compelling story of the brutality of southern slavery as well as the burdens of free black life in New England. This is a unique work of historical recovery, humanity, and scholarship."--David W. Blight, Yale University "If you thought you knew the plot of slave narratives, read William Grimes's version of these stories of bondage and freedom, and think again. If you thought that slavery has no relevance today, consider the contributions of Grimes's living descendant, Regina Mason, and the expert editing and commentary of Professor William L. Andrews, internationally renowned expert on African American autobiography. If you think this is a fantastic addition to our understanding of American culture, you are right!"--Frances Smith Foster, Charles Howard Candler Professor of English and Women's Studies, Emory University, "In the first modern published edition of this classic, Andrews and Mason have combined research detective work with lucid writing to reveal a compelling story of the brutality of southern slavery as well as the burdens of free black life in New England. This is a unique work of historical recovery, humanity, and scholarship."--David W. Blight, Yale University"If you thought you knew the plot of slave narratives, read William Grimes's version of these stories of bondage and freedom, and think again. If you thought that slavery has no relevance today, consider the contributions of Grimes's living descendant, Regina Mason, and the expert editing and commentary of Professor William L. Andrews, internationally renowned expert on African American autobiography. If you think this is a fantastic addition to our understanding of American culture, you are right!"--Frances Smith Foster, Charles Howard Candler Professor of English and Women's Studies, Emory University"[A] pathbreaking edition...Andrews contributes deep knowledge of antebellum America to the book while Mason, energized by the human passion to discover truths about our complicated ancestries because such truths are essential to our survival, contributes an impressive range of specific historical information about Grimes and the various characters in his life and milieu...The successful collaboration between Andrews and Mason offers a model of how scholars can emerge from the academic fortress to collaborate with nonacademics and engage the world in ways that genuinely matter." --African American Review, "In the first modern published edition of this classic, Andrews and Mason have combined research detective work with lucid writing to reveal a compelling story of the brutality of southern slavery as well as the burdens of free black life in New England. This is a unique work of historical recovery, humanity, and scholarship."--David W. Blight, Yale University"If you thought you knew the plot of slave narratives, read William Grimes's version of these stories of bondage and freedom, and think again. If you thought that slavery has no relevance today, consider the contributions of Grimes's living descendant, Regina Mason, and the expert editing and commentary of Professor William L. Andrews, internationally renowned expert on African American autobiography. If you think this is a fantastic addition to ourunderstanding of American culture, you are right!"--Frances Smith Foster, Charles Howard Candler Professor of English and Women's Studies, Emory University"[A] pathbreaking edition...Andrews contributes deep knowledge of antebellum America to the book while Mason, energized by the human passion to discover truths about our complicated ancestries because such truths are essential to our survival, contributes an impressive range of specific historical information about Grimes and the various characters in his life and milieu...The successful collaboration between Andrews and Mason offers a model of how scholars canemerge from the academic fortress to collaborate with nonacademics and engage the world in ways that genuinely matter." --African American Review, "In the first modern published edition of this classic, Andrews and Mason have combined research detective work with lucid writing to reveal a compelling story of the brutality of southern slavery as well as the burdens of free black life in New England. This is a unique work of historical recovery, humanity, and scholarship."--David W. Blight, Yale University
Table of Content
List of IllustrationsPrefaceAcknowledgementsIntroduction by William L. AndrewsLife of William Grimes, the Runaway SlaveChronology: the life and times of William GrimesAfterword by Regina E. Mason
Copyright Date
2008
Topic
Slavery, General, Historical, United States / General
Lccn
2007-050092
Dewey Decimal
306.3/62092 B
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Dewey Edition
22
Illustrated
Yes
Genre
Biography & Autobiography, History, Social Science

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