The History of Mary Prince, a West-Indian Slave, Related by Herself (1831) is the first published woman’s slave narrative. In her History, Prince describes horrendous physical violence to which she and other enslaved peoples of African descent are subjected as well as the corresponding psychological and sexual abuse they endure. While Prince “speaks” the sexual abuse to some extent, how she knows what she knows goes unspoken. She expresses her knowledge of reading and writing and, at times, of the law, but she does not explain how she obtains this knowledge or knows what she knows. Her optimism to travel from one geographic location to another may indicate some knowledge that her circumstances may improve; yet when she arrives in a new loca...
Born in Africa, shipped to the West Indies, enslaved in the American colonies, and promised freedom ...
Africa has suffered two traumatizing events in history that have helped shape the present day indivi...
This book presents a comparative history of slavery and the transition from slavery to free labour i...
The History of Mary Prince, a West-Indian Slave, Related by Herself (1831) is the first published wo...
African Studies Seminar series. Paper presented 27 September 1999The History of Mary Prince (1831) i...
In 1831 in London, two formidable women met: Mary Prince, an ex-slave from Bermuda, who had crossed ...
Marietta Morrissey is professor emerita of sociology at the University of Toledo and an independent ...
This dissertation examines women's autobiographical texts as key sites for understanding the variety...
This multidisciplinary volume brings together scholars and writers who try to come to terms with the...
This presentation poses the question of what can we, in today’s post-slave trade world, learn about ...
In this innovative study, Marietta Morrissey reframes the debate over slavery in the New World by fo...
The French Caribbean society is an amalgam and a mosaic of racial groups and peoples that originated...
This project calls for a renewed consideration of Mary Prince's 1831 Caribbean slave narrative in cr...
As the Asante emerged in the 18th century as a political dominant state and continued to expand and ...
This thesis examines and argues that the shipboard narratives and material culture related to black ...
Born in Africa, shipped to the West Indies, enslaved in the American colonies, and promised freedom ...
Africa has suffered two traumatizing events in history that have helped shape the present day indivi...
This book presents a comparative history of slavery and the transition from slavery to free labour i...
The History of Mary Prince, a West-Indian Slave, Related by Herself (1831) is the first published wo...
African Studies Seminar series. Paper presented 27 September 1999The History of Mary Prince (1831) i...
In 1831 in London, two formidable women met: Mary Prince, an ex-slave from Bermuda, who had crossed ...
Marietta Morrissey is professor emerita of sociology at the University of Toledo and an independent ...
This dissertation examines women's autobiographical texts as key sites for understanding the variety...
This multidisciplinary volume brings together scholars and writers who try to come to terms with the...
This presentation poses the question of what can we, in today’s post-slave trade world, learn about ...
In this innovative study, Marietta Morrissey reframes the debate over slavery in the New World by fo...
The French Caribbean society is an amalgam and a mosaic of racial groups and peoples that originated...
This project calls for a renewed consideration of Mary Prince's 1831 Caribbean slave narrative in cr...
As the Asante emerged in the 18th century as a political dominant state and continued to expand and ...
This thesis examines and argues that the shipboard narratives and material culture related to black ...
Born in Africa, shipped to the West Indies, enslaved in the American colonies, and promised freedom ...
Africa has suffered two traumatizing events in history that have helped shape the present day indivi...
This book presents a comparative history of slavery and the transition from slavery to free labour i...