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A Narrative of the Adventures and Escape of Moses Roper, from American Slavery (1st edition)

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The Narrative of the Adventures and Escape of Moses Roper can be read as an extended autobiographical meditation on the meaning of race in antebellum America.

First published in England, the text documents the life of Moses Roper, beginning with his birth in North Carolina and chronicling his travels through South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida.

Roper was able to obtain employment on a schooner named The Fox, and in 1834 he made his way to freedom aboard the vessel.

Once in Boston, he was quickly recruited as a signatory to the constitution of the American Anti-Slavery Society (AASS), but he sailed to England the next year.

Roper's narrative is especially interesting because although it was published after Frederick Douglass's much-heralded 1845 Narrative, Roper actually preceded Douglass in his involvement in AASS as well as in his travel to the United Kingdom.

This text is often cited by literary scholars because of its length, its extensive detail, and its unforgiving portrayal of enslaved life in the ""land of the free."" A DOCSOUTH BOOK.

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Product Details
889084332Y / 9798890843326
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
01/09/2011
52 pages
152 x 229 mm
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