An edition of Clotel (1853)

Clotel; or, The President's daughter

a narrative of slave life in the United States.

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William Wells Brown
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An edition of Clotel (1853)

Clotel; or, The President's daughter

a narrative of slave life in the United States.

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William Wells Brown's Clotel or, The President's Daughter is often considered the first novel an African-American. When the book was published, Brown himself was legally the property of someone else within the United States, having escaped from slavery in Kentucky when he was younger. In the story President Thomas Jefferson and his former mulatto mistress Currer have had two daughters together: Althesea and Clotel. When their master passes away, their relatively comfortable lives are swept away and Currer and Althesea are bought by the harsh slave trader Dick Walker.

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Publisher
Collier Books
Language
English
Pages
202

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Clotel
2020, Standard Ebooks
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Clotel; or, the President's Daughter
2015, CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
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Clotel, or, The president's daughter
2000, Modern Library
in English - 2000 Modern Library pbk. ed. / introduction by Hilton Als ; notes by Graham Hodges.
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Clotel.
1969, Arno Press
in English

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[New York]

Edition Notes

Text reprinted from the 1853 ed.

Series
African/American library
Genre
Fiction.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813/.4
Library of Congress
PZ3.B8199 Cl11, PS1139.B9 Cl11

The Physical Object

Pagination
xx, 202 p.
Number of pages
202

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL5444424M
LCCN
73101722
OCLC/WorldCat
71121
Library Thing
182955

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