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Extractions: Abolitionism Jesusi.com Brown, William Wells (b. 1814?, near Lexington, Ky., U.S.d. Nov. 6, 1884, Chelsea, Mass.), American writer who is considered to be the first African-American to publish a novel. He was also the first to have a play and a travel book published. Brown was born to a black slave mother and a white slaveholding father. He grew up near St. Louis, Mo., where he served various masters, including the abolitionist Elijah P. Lovejoy. Brown escaped in 1834 and adopted the name of a Quaker, Wells Brown, who aided him when he was a runaway. He settled in the Great Lakes region before moving to the Boston area. In 1847 his popular autobiography Narrative of William W. Brown, a Fugitive Slave was published. Its highly dramatic content is set forth in a remarkably detached style. Having educated himself, Brown began lecturing on abolitionism and temperance reform. His antislavery lectures in Europe inspired Three Years in Europe (1852), which was expanded as
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Extractions: William Wells Brown was born near Lexington, Kentucky, in 1 814. His father was George Higgins, a white plantation owner, but his mother was a black slave. Brown's mother had seven children, all with different fathers. William served several slave-masters before escaping in 1834. He adopted the name of his friend, Wells Brown , a Quaker who had helped him obtain his freedom.
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William Wells Brown Criticism Brown, William Wells Introduction William Wells Brown 1813-1884. American novelist, dramatist, historian. For http://www.enotes.com/nineteenth-century-criticism/brown-william-wells
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BROWN, WILLIAM WELLS CLOTEL, Or, The President's Daughter New York City, Arno Press The NY Times 1969, wrappers. Ill. black -white illustrations. Card covers show edge wear light scuffing; else vg condition. http://www.antiqbook.com/books/bookinfo.phtml?nr=170057953&Language=en
Brown, William Wells - Principal Works: Nineteenth-Century Literary Criticism PRINCIPAL WORKS. A Lecture Delivered before the Female AntiSlavery Society of Salem (essay) 1847. Narrative of William W. Brown, a Fugitive Slave, Written by Himself (autobiography) 1847 http://www.enotes.com/nineteenth-century-criticism/brown-william-wells/principal
Brown, William Wells Brown, William Wells (b. 1814?, near Lexington, Ky., U.S. d. Nov. 6, 1884, Chelsea, Mass.), American writer who is considered to be the first AfricanAmerican to publish a novel. http://www.lib.subr.edu/BLACK_HISTORY/Brown, William Wells 12.04.02.pdf
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