The most comprehensive volume on Hammon's works to date, The Collected Works of Jupiter Hammon carefully reconstructs the historical, political, social, and religious contexts that shaped his essays and poems throughout the late eighteenth century. This attentive reconstruction, which takes full account of Hammon's prose works as well as his more well-known poetry, gives readers a radical re-reading of Hammon as a much more complex and intellectually curious commentator on his historical and political period, while providing ample evidence of his literary importance and artistic integrity. Cedrick May's fresh presentation and insightful reevaluation of Hammon's life and writings will change the way Hammon is studied and appreciated among literary scholars and readers alike. This edition will become the definitive one for many years to come. CEDRICK MAY is Professor of English & Digital Arts at The University of Texas at Arlington. He is the author of Evangelism and Resistance in the Black Atlantic, 1760-1835 (2008). His articles and essays have appeared in African American Review, EAL: Early American Literature, and A History of African American Autobiography (2021).
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