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 Prefatory Note Prologue. Runagate: What to the Slave Is the Semiquincentennial? Freedom on the Move: Rediscovering the Stories of Self-Liberating People Haiku Sequences Henry & Maria Jemmy Lucy Asko or Glasgow Clinton Jack (and Paul) Peter Dave Grace (and Tom) Mariah Frances Peggy John Bull Austin Ely or July Robbin Sam Anderson Emily Harriett, Bella, Elsey, and Milly Slave Narratives: A Folk History of Slavery in the United States, Part 1 Tanka hard worked days one pair of shoes we spent nights for breaking dishes oh my brother’s dead slave woman the worst sales— our mama cooked Mistress Mary was kind I was awakened day the Yankees came I had sixteen children Smithfield slave market allowed no pleasures Master made me go we worked winter Christmas Eve Slave Narratives: A Folk History of Slavery in the United States, Part 2 Tanka Sequences Ain’t You My Child After the Stars Fell Confederate Lieutenant Robert Wals Joe High Sarah Anne Green Essex Henry Epilogue. For Ancestor Ernestine Turner (b. 1827) Acknowledgments Freedom on the Move: A Note
Foreword / Ce Rosenow Prefatory Note Prologue. Runagate: What to the Slave Is the Semiquincentennial? Freedom on the Move: Rediscovering the Stories of Self-Liberating People Haiku Sequences Henry & Maria Jemmy Lucy Asko or Glasgow Clinton Jack (and Paul) Peter Dave Grace (and Tom) Mariah Frances Peggy John Bull Austin Ely or July Robbin Sam Anderson Emily Harriett, Bella, Elsey, and Milly Slave Narratives: A Folk History of Slavery in the United States, Part 1 Tanka hard worked days one pair of shoes we spent nights for breaking dishes oh my brother’s dead slave woman the worst sales— our mama cooked Mistress Mary was kind I was awakened day the Yankees came I had sixteen children Smithfield slave market allowed no pleasures Master made me go we worked winter Christmas Eve Slave Narratives: A Folk History of Slavery in the United States, Part 2 Tanka Sequences Ain’t You My Child After the Stars Fell Confederate Lieutenant Robert Wals Joe High Sarah Anne Green Essex Henry Epilogue. For Ancestor Ernestine Turner (b. 1827) Acknowledgments Freedom on the Move: A Note
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