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Harriet E. Wilson - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia Harriet E. Wilson (March 15, 1825 – June 28, 1900) is traditionally considered the first female AfricanAmerican novelist as well as the first African American of any gender to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harriet_E._Wilson
Extractions: From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search Harriet E. Wilson (March 15, 1825 – June 28, 1900) is traditionally considered the first female African-American novelist as well as the first African American of any gender to publish a novel on the North American continent. Her novel Our Nig was published in 1859 and rediscovered in 1982. Wilson's autobiographical novel Our Nig was published in 1859. Our Nig illustrates the injustice of indentured servitude in the antebellum northern United States. The novel fell into obscurity soon after its publication. In , it achieved national attention when it was rediscovered by professor Henry Louis Gates, Jr. In 2006, William L. Andrews, an English literature professor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill , and Mitch Kachun, a history professor at Western Michigan University , brought to light Julia C. Collins' The Curse of Caste; or The Slave Bride (1865). Maintaining that
African American Collections Wilson, Harriet E., 1808ca. 1870. Our nig or, sketches from the life of a free black, in a two-story white house http://dpg.lib.berkeley.edu/webdb/african/african?date=&item=1778
Harriet Wilson Wilson, Harriet E. OUR NIG; OR, SKETCHES FROM THE LIFE OF A FREE BLACK, ed. Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Third edition. New York Vintage http://www.harrietwilsonproject.org/about_harriet.htm
Extractions: I n 1859, Harriet Wilson, a mulatto woman from New Hampshire published a novel with the stated hope of earning sufficient money simply to survive. Instead, her novel Our Nig; or Sketches From the Life of A Free Black , became a powerful and controversial narrative that continues to touch and unsettle readers around the world. Because of a lack of verifiable records on people of color in America during the early years, gathering biographical information on Wilson has proven to be difficult. However, from the scholarly research work of Harvard professor Henry Louis Gates Jr., UNH professor Barbara White, Occidental College associate professor P. Gabrielle Foreman, and historical researcher Reginald Pitts, the following information is known or can be surmised: 1825 (March 15) - Harriet E. Adams born in Milford, NH
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Mount Wollaston Cemetery - Norfolk County, Massachusetts Mar 05, 1946, h/o Maria Sundholm, ED Wilson, Harriet E, b. Mar 15, 1825, d. Jun 28, 1900, MR Massachusetts Genealogy Links http://www.interment.net/data/us/ma/norfolk/mt_wollaston.htm
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Harriet Wilson's Our Nig Bibliography (1995) 439464. Wilson, Harriet E. Ed. Henry Louis Gates, Jr., Our Nig; or Sketches from the Life of a Free Black. New York Vintage Books, 1983. http://xroads.virginia.edu/~HYPER/hwilson/biblio.html
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San Antonio College LitWeb African American Literature Index Delaney, Martin L., Blake, or the Huts of America. ***** Wilson, Harriet E., Our Nig, or Sketches from the Life of a Free Black. 1861. Jacobs, Harriet A. Incidents in the Life of a http://www.alamo.edu/sac/english/bailey/aframlit.htm
Extractions: Objections may well be raised about the arrangement of this list. I originally wanted it to be a reading list, but I have since linked the names of several authors to their own pages so that a bit deeper coverage might be possible. These links occur at the first appearance of an author on the list. Some links have already been made in anticipation of individual files to come, and I am working as hard as I can on these and others while teaching a full load. I shall be as grateful for suggestions as I am for your patience. Thanks in advance for both.
Wilson, Harriet E. Wilson, Harriet E., n e ADAMS (b. 1828?, Milford, N.H.?, U.S.d. 1863?, Boston, Mass.?), one of the first AfricanAmericans to publish a novel in English in the United States. http://www.lib.subr.edu/BLACK_HISTORY/Wilson, Harriet E.pdf