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Black Writers in Britain 1760-1890
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Extracts from the work of 19 Afro-British, Black American, and Caribbean writers who spent time in Britain during the period. They are drawn from autobiographies, slave narratives, unpublished letters, oral accounts, and public records. Includes a general introduction and an introduction to each writer.
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Table of contents
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- The Writers
- 1. Briton Hammon
- 2. Ukawsaw Gronniosaw (James Albert)
- 3. Ignatius Sancho
- 4. Ottobah Cugoano (John Stuart)
- 5. Olaudah Equiano (Gustavus Vassa)
- 6. Julius Soubise
- 7. Sierra Leone Settlers' Letters
- 8. John Henry Naimbanna
- 9. Philip Quaque
- 10. John Jea
- 11. William Davidson
- 12. Robert Wedderburn
- 13. Mary Prince
- 14. Mary Seacole
- 15. Harriet Jacobs (Linda Brent)
- 16. James Africanus Horton
- 17. John E. Ocansey
- 18. Edward Wilmot Blyden
- J. J Thomas
- Select Bibliography