by William Wells Brown (Author)
William Wells Brown's Narrative of William Wells Brown, A Fugitive Slave is a powerful autobiographical account that stands among the most important slave narratives of the nineteenth century.
Born into slavery in Kentucky, William Wells Brown endured years of hardship, forced labor, and family separation before ultimately escaping to freedom. In this compelling narrative, Brown recounts the realities of slavery as he experienced them, describing the brutality of the system as well as the courage and determination required to escape it.
After gaining his freedom, Brown became an influential lecturer, abolitionist, and writer, using his experiences to speak out against slavery and advocate for human rights. His narrative not only documents his own journey from enslavement to freedom but also provides a broader picture of the social conditions and injustices faced by enslaved people in the United States.
First published in 1847, this work became one of the most widely read slave narratives of its time and played an important role in the abolitionist movement. Today it remains an essential historical document and a significant contribution to American literature.
Number of Pages: 56
Dimensions: 0.25 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: April 03, 2018