"I sat up most of the night reading and pondering the enormous significance of Harriet Wilson's
Our Nig." — Author Alice Walker
This seminal autobiographical novel, originally published in 1859, is believed to have been the first by an African-American woman. Harriet Wilson's compelling story describes the life of a mulatto girl who, after the death of her mother, is exploited first by a terrifying Northern family for whom she worked and then by an opportunistic husband.
A classic of African-American literature,
Our Nig has made an enduring contribution to understanding the lives of free blacks in the nineteenth century. A fascinating combination of slave narrative and sentimental novel, the story traces the hardships and suffering of Frado, who grows up as an indentured servant to a white family in Massachusetts and spends much of her destitute life wandering through New England.
A clear and accurate account of race relations and perceptions of race in the antebellum North,
Our Nig is essential reading for students of African-American history and culture.
Republication of Our Nig: or, Sketches from the Life of a Free Black, in a Two-Story White House, North. Showing that Slavery's Shadows Fall Even There, Boston, 1859.
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ISBN 10 | 0486445615 |
ISBN 13 | 9780486445618 |
Author/Editor | Harriet E. Wilson |
Page Count | 144 |
Dimensions | 5 x 8 |