Crystal Simone Smith’s new poetry collection, Runagate, reimagines the experiences of enslaved and formerly enslaved persons in a stark and chilling response to the archives of chattel slavery: bills of sale, interviews, stories, and fugitive runaway ads.
Crystal Simone Smith’s new poetry collection, Runagate, reimagines the experiences of enslaved and formerly enslaved persons in a stark and chilling response to the archives of chattel slavery: bills of sale, interviews, stories, and fugitive runaway ads.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Foreword / Ce Rosenow xiii Prefatory Note xix Prologue. Runagate: What to the Slave Is the Semiquincentennial? 1 Freedom on the Move: Rediscovering the Stories of Self-Liberating People Haiku Sequences Henry & Maria 5 Jemmy 7 Lucy 9 Asko or Glasgow 11 Clinton 13 Jack (and Paul) 15 Peter 17 Dave 19 Grace (and Tom) 21 Mariah Frances 23 Peggy 25 John Bull 27 Austin 29 Ely or July 31 Robbin 33 Sam 35 Anderson 37 Emily 39 Harriett, Bella, Elsey, and Milly 41 Slave Narratives: A Folk History of Slavery in the United States, Part 1 Tanka hard worked days 44 one pair of shoes 45 we spent nights 46 for breaking dishes 47 oh my brother’s 48 dead slave woman 49 the worst sales— 50 hit in the head 51 our mama cooked 52 Mistress Mary was kind 53 I was awakened 54 day the Yankees came 55 I had sixteen children 56 Smithfield slave market 57 allowed no pleasures 58 Master made me go 59 we worked winter 60 Christmas Eve 61 Slave Narratives: A Folk History of Slavery in the United States, Part 2 Tanka Sequences Ain’t You My Child 64 After the Stars Fell 66 Confederate Lieutenant Robert Walsh 68 Joe High 69 Sarah Anne Green 70 Essex Henry 72 Epilogue. Haibun for Ancestor Ernestine Turner (b. 1827) 75 Acknowledgments 77 Freedom on the Move: A Note 79
Foreword / Ce Rosenow xiii Prefatory Note xix Prologue. Runagate: What to the Slave Is the Semiquincentennial? 1 Freedom on the Move: Rediscovering the Stories of Self-Liberating People Haiku Sequences Henry & Maria 5 Jemmy 7 Lucy 9 Asko or Glasgow 11 Clinton 13 Jack (and Paul) 15 Peter 17 Dave 19 Grace (and Tom) 21 Mariah Frances 23 Peggy 25 John Bull 27 Austin 29 Ely or July 31 Robbin 33 Sam 35 Anderson 37 Emily 39 Harriett, Bella, Elsey, and Milly 41 Slave Narratives: A Folk History of Slavery in the United States, Part 1 Tanka hard worked days 44 one pair of shoes 45 we spent nights 46 for breaking dishes 47 oh my brother’s 48 dead slave woman 49 the worst sales— 50 hit in the head 51 our mama cooked 52 Mistress Mary was kind 53 I was awakened 54 day the Yankees came 55 I had sixteen children 56 Smithfield slave market 57 allowed no pleasures 58 Master made me go 59 we worked winter 60 Christmas Eve 61 Slave Narratives: A Folk History of Slavery in the United States, Part 2 Tanka Sequences Ain’t You My Child 64 After the Stars Fell 66 Confederate Lieutenant Robert Walsh 68 Joe High 69 Sarah Anne Green 70 Essex Henry 72 Epilogue. Haibun for Ancestor Ernestine Turner (b. 1827) 75 Acknowledgments 77 Freedom on the Move: A Note 79
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