

An edition of Our Nig, or, Sketches from the life of a free black in a two-story white house, North (1859)
By Harriet E. Wilson
Publish Date
2020
Publisher
Standard Ebooks
Language
eng
Pages
120
Description:
"A fusion of two literary modes of the nineteenth century, the sentimental novel and the slave narrative, Our Nig, apart from its historical significance, is a deeply ironic and highly readable work, tracing the trials and tribulations of Frado, a mulatto girl abandoned by her white mother after the death of the child's black father, who grows up as an indentured servant to a white family in nineteenth-century Massachusetts."--BOOK JACKET.
subjects: Fiction, African American women, Racism, Free African Americans, African American women household employees, African American women domestics, Fiction, african american, historical, Fiction, political, African americans, fiction, New england, fiction, Fiction, african american & black, historical, African American authors, African American women in fiction, Freedmen, African American women household employees in fiction, Racism in fiction, Free African Americans in fiction, New England in fiction, Freedmen in fiction, Slavery, Race relations, African Americans, Women domestics, Freed persons, Biography, American Autobiographical fiction
People: Harriet E. Wilson (1808-ca. 1870)
Places: New England, United States, Free African Americans, Massachusetts