22 Years a Slave and 40 Years a Freeman (eBook)

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2022
238 Seiten
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859-654740109-4 (EAN)

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22 Years a Slave and 40 Years a Freeman - Austin Steward
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Austin Steward's '22 Years a Slave and 40 Years a Freeman' is a poignant autobiography that provides a gripping account of Steward's experiences as a slave for 22 years before gaining his freedom and subsequently thriving as a successful businessman for 40 years. Through a blend of vivid storytelling and reflective insight, Steward offers a firsthand look into the brutality of slavery, the complexities of freedom, and the resilience of the human spirit. His narrative, written in a straightforward yet compelling style, serves as a valuable primary source for understanding the lived experiences of African Americans in the 19th century. Steward's ability to capture the emotional and physical challenges he faced makes this memoir a powerful and thought-provoking read for those interested in American history and the abolitionist movement. Austin Steward, a self-educated African American writer and abolitionist, draws upon his own journey from bondage to freedom to shed light on the harsh realities of slavery and the possibilities of emancipation. His unique perspective as both a former slave and a successful free man gives depth and authenticity to his narrative, making it a significant contribution to the literary landscape of the time. I highly recommend '22 Years a Slave and 40 Years a Freeman' to readers looking to delve into the personal accounts of slavery and freedom in 19th-century America, as well as to those interested in the resilience of the human spirit in the face of oppression.

Austin Steward (1793-1869) was an African American abolitionist, author, and social reformer. Born into slavery in Prince William County, Virginia, Steward gained his freedom at the age of 21 and later moved to Rochester, New York, where he became a successful businessman and a leader within the African American community. His advocacy for educational and economic self-sufficiency among African Americans was central to his work and philosophy. Steward penned his autobiography, 'Twenty-Two Years a Slave, and Forty Years a Freeman' (1857), which provided a detailed narrative of his life from his time in bondage to his liberation and efforts as a free man. In his book, he gives a vivid and insightful account of the harsh realities of slavery and the struggles he faced post-emancipation, offering a valuable historical perspective on the antebellum era and the early abolitionist movement. A testament to his resilience and dedication to progress, Steward's literary style is clear and poignant, as he articulates the injustices of slavery while engaging with broader themes of human rights and dignity. His autobiography remains an important contribution to the genre of slave narratives and is often referenced for its historical significance and eloquence in shedding light on the experiences of enslaved and free African Americans in the 19th century.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 13.11.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Biografien / Erfahrungsberichte
Sachbuch/Ratgeber Geschichte / Politik 20. Jahrhundert bis 1945
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte
Schlagworte 1539?-1583 • 19th century slave narrative • abolitionist activism • abolitionist movement books • African American autobiography • African-American Autobiography • African American History • American antebellum biography • American history education • Antebellum America • civil rights history • Collected works • collections • Dreams From My Father • emancipation and freedom literature • Gilbert • historical black narratives • History • humphrey • James Baldwin • Lincoln • Long Walk to Freedom • Malcolm X • Martin Luther King • Newfoundland and Labrador • Obama • oprah • Personal endurance • pre-Civil War history • Race and freedom discussion • racial justice literature • Ralph Ellison • series • Slave Narrative • slave to freeman journey • social reform advocacy • The New Jim Crow • Voyages and travels • Wilberforce Colony
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