The journals of Charlotte Forten Grimké
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The journals of Charlotte Forten Grimké
(The Schomburg library of nineteenth-century black women writers / Henry Louis Gates, Jr., general editor)
Oxford University Press, 1988
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Includes index (p. 610-622)
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内容説明
Born into an affluent and politically active black family, Charlotte Forten Grimke (1837-1914) was a scholar, reformer, teacher, and writer. Her journals describe her privileged childhood, her sporadic teaching career, her involvement with the anti-slavery movement, her eighteen months teaching the contraband slaves of the South Carolina Sea Islands during the Civil War, and her later work as poet and essayist. Thanks to her keen observation amd meticulous
accounts of the people and events that shaped her life, her journals provide a unique and personal view of the Civil War and Reconstruction eras.
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