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The Elizabeth Keckley Reader, Volume 2

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Produktnummer: 16A26778461
Themengebiete: Biography / Autobiography
Veröffentlichungsdatum: 01.06.2017
EAN: 9780997314441
Sprache: Englisch
Seitenzahl: 288
Produktart: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Herausgeber: Smith McKoy, Sheila
Verlag: Eno Publishers
Produktinformationen "The Elizabeth Keckley Reader, Volume 2"
The Elizabeth Keckley Reader: A Determined Life, Volume II, edited by Sheila Smith McKoy, offers a collection of essays and other works inspired by the life of Elizabeth Keckley, a slave in Hillsborough, North Carolina, who eventually bought her freedom. She became a noted seamstress in Civil War-era Washington, DC, and was most famously the confidante of Mary Todd Lincoln, during and after her White House years. Keckley's memoir, Behind the Scenes: Or, Thirty Years a Slave, and Four Years in the White House is considered one of the seminal narratives of mid-19th century African American women. Scholar Sheila Smith McKoy assembles a wide variety of works published about Keckley by a variety of authorsAmerican historians, fashion historians, African America scholars, women's studies experts. In addition, the book contains drama and other creative works inspired by Keckley's life. The Elizabeth Keckley Reader examines her life as a determined woman who overcame the horrors of the institution of slavery to become a successful entrepreneur, community leader, educator, author, and friend to the First Lady of the United States. In essays, articles and creative works, Keckley is viewed through the lens of entrepreneur, advocate, civic leader, educator, author, as well as a former slave. The comprehensive second volume in the Elizabeth Keckley Reader series further illuminates the life and work of this remarkable 19th-century African American woman.
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