Unchained Voices: An Anthology of Black Authors in the English-speaking World of the Eighteenth CenturyVincent Carretta In Unchained Voices, Vincent Carretta has assembled the most comprehensive anthology ever published of writings by eighteenth-century people of African descent, enabling many of these authors to be heard clearly for the first time in two centuries. Their writings reflect the surprisingly diverse experiences of blacks on both sides of the Atlantic-America, Britain, the West Indies, and Africa - between 1760 and 1798. Letters, poems, captivity narratives, petitions, criminal autobiographies, economic treatises, travel accounts, and antislavery arguments were produced during a time of various and changing political and religious loyalties. Although the theme of liberation from physical or spiritual captivity runs throughout the collection, freedom also clearly led to hardship and disappointment for a number of these authors. |
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... Countess of Huntingdon , gained Wheatley the attention and support of the Methodist minister's patron . Although Wheatley never met the Countess in person , Huntingdon and the Earl of Dartmouth helped the young poet arrange for the ...
... Countess of Huntingdon , gained Wheatley the attention and support of the Methodist minister's patron . Although Wheatley never met the Countess in person , Huntingdon and the Earl of Dartmouth helped the young poet arrange for the ...
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... Countess of Huntingdon's Chapel in Bath on 15 May 1785. Rebuffed in 1779 in her attempt to establish her Connexion as a mediator between the Church of England and Dissent , the Countess was compelled to register her chapels as Disenting ...
... Countess of Huntingdon's Chapel in Bath on 15 May 1785. Rebuffed in 1779 in her attempt to establish her Connexion as a mediator between the Church of England and Dissent , the Countess was compelled to register her chapels as Disenting ...
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... Countess of Huntingdon's Chapel in Bath , on Sunday the 15th of May , 1785 , Together with a Concise Account of the Most Remarkable Events in His Very Singular Life ( Bath , 1785 ? ) . Romaine was a Calvinist Anglican who , though not ...
... Countess of Huntingdon's Chapel in Bath , on Sunday the 15th of May , 1785 , Together with a Concise Account of the Most Remarkable Events in His Very Singular Life ( Bath , 1785 ? ) . Romaine was a Calvinist Anglican who , though not ...
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A Note on the Texts and Editorial Policy | 17 |
JUPITER HAMMON | 26 |
James Albert UKAWSAW GRONNIOSAW | 32 |
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