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Clotel; or, The President's Daughter: A
Narrative of
Slave Life in the
United States is an 1853
novel by
United States author and
playwright William Wells...
- suffrage, pacifism,
prison reform, and an anti-tobacco movement. His
novel Clotel (1853),
considered the
first novel written by an
African American, was published...
- by
sculptor Gutzon Borglum, who
called his work the
Shrine of Democracy.
Clotel; or, The President's Daughter: A
Narrative of
Slave Life in the
United States...
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Oroonoko (1688) Sab (1841)
Uncle Tom's
Cabin (1852) The
Heroic Slave (1852)
Clotel (1853) The Bondwoman's
Narrative (c. 1853 – c. 1861) Dred: A Tale of the...
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Oroonoko (1688) Sab (1841)
Uncle Tom's
Cabin (1852) The
Heroic Slave (1852)
Clotel (1853) The Bondwoman's
Narrative (c. 1853 – c. 1861) Dred: A Tale of the...
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slavery (May 11, 1805) In 1853,
William Wells Brown published a
novel called Clotel; or, The President's
Daughter alluding to Jefferson. This is the
first novel...
- Lowly, 1852
novel by
Harriet Beecher Stowe (published
serially 1851–1852)
Clotel; or, The President's Daughter, 1853
novel by
William Wells Brown The Garies...
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Oroonoko (1688) Sab (1841)
Uncle Tom's
Cabin (1852) The
Heroic Slave (1852)
Clotel (1853) The Bondwoman's
Narrative (c. 1853 – c. 1861) Dred: A Tale of the...
-
Oroonoko (1688) Sab (1841)
Uncle Tom's
Cabin (1852) The
Heroic Slave (1852)
Clotel (1853) The Bondwoman's
Narrative (c. 1853 – c. 1861) Dred: A Tale of the...
-
Oroonoko (1688) Sab (1841)
Uncle Tom's
Cabin (1852) The
Heroic Slave (1852)
Clotel (1853) The Bondwoman's
Narrative (c. 1853 – c. 1861) Dred: A Tale of the...