The Chronicles of Twenty Years of an African Slave Ship (eBook)

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2022
456 Seiten
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859-654739254-5 (EAN)

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The Chronicles of Twenty Years of an African Slave Ship - Brantz Mayer, Theodore Canot
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The Chronicles of Twenty Years of an African Slave Ship is a poignant anthology that delves into the harrowing experiences aboard slave ships traversing the Atlantic. This collection uniquely combines personal narratives, ship logs, and legal documents to offer a comprehensive view of the transatlantic slave trade, spotlighting the cruel sea journey. The anthology's diversity in literary styles—from vivid firsthand accounts to critical historical analyses—profoundly contributes to the reader's understanding of this dark chapter in human history. Standout pieces include harrowing accounts of life aboard these ships, offering unparalleled insights into the resilience and suffering of the enslaved. The contributing authors, Brantz Mayer and Theodore Canot, bring a profound depth of knowledge and personal involvement to the anthology. Mayer, known for his historical writings, and Canot, a reformed slave trader turned abolitionist, offer contrasting yet complementary perspectives. Their backgrounds provide a rich context, aligning the collection with broader historical and cultural movements advocating for human rights and the abolition of slavery. Their collective effort enriches the anthology, making it not only a literary collection but also a historical document that captures the complexities of human morality and injustice. This anthology is a must-read for anyone interested in the historical realities of the transatlantic slave trade, offering a unique compilation of narratives that bring to life the untold stories of those aboard slave ships. It is an educational tool that broadens the reader's perspectives by weaving together the disparate voices of its contributors, creating a dialogue between the past and the present. Readers will find in this collection an invaluable resource for understanding the nuances of human resilience, cruelty, and the ongoing struggle for freedom and justice.

Brantz Mayer was a distinguished American author, historian, and diplomat born in Baltimore, Maryland, on September 27, 1809. With a career spanning various roles, Mayer was a notable figure of the 19th century who contributed richly to the literary and historical canon of the United States. His contributions include a substantial body of work characterized by historical narratives and insights into American life. One of Mayer's poignant works is 'The Chronicles of Twenty Years of an African Slave Ship,' a harrowing account that brings to light the grim reality of the Atlantic slave trade, reflecting the author's interest in the historic and moral examination of his time (Mayer, 1858). His writings often delve into the exploration of historical themes conveyed through a narrative lens that seeks to illuminate the complexities of human experiences. Brantz Mayer's literary style combined scholarly research with accessible prose, which allowed a wide range of readers to engage with the historical periods he depicted. Beyond his literary interests, Mayer served as a secretary to the American legation in Mexico and later became an integral member of various historical and cultural societies. He died on February 23, 1879, leaving behind a legacy that continues to contribute to the understanding of American history and culture.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 13.11.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Geschichte / Politik Neuzeit bis 1918
Sachbuch/Ratgeber Geschichte / Politik 20. Jahrhundert bis 1945
Schlagworte 19th Century biography • 19th century colonial literature • 19th-century imperialism critique • abolitionist movement literature • African American History • African diaspora • African slaver biography • atlantic slave trade • Captain Theodore Canot life • cultural heritage autobiography • Dreams From My Father • Historical narrative nonfiction • historical slave narratives • human rights abuses documentation • James Baldwin • Lincoln • Long Walk to Freedom • Malcolm X • Maritime History • Martin Luther King • moral complexities slavery • Obama • oprah • Ralph Ellison • scholarly historical documentation • slave trade ethics exploration • slave trade history • The New Jim Crow • transatlantic slavery • Transatlantic slave trade history
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