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  1. From Slave to Abolitionist
  2. From Slave to Abolitionist by Lucille Schulberg Warner, 1993-01-04
  3. Two Biographies by African-American Women (Schomburg Library of Nineteenth-Century Black Women Writers)
  4. Two Biographies by African-American Women

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Brown, William Wells (181584), U.S. author, first African American to publish a novel and first to write a travel guide, born into slavery in Lexington, Ky.; taken to St
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23. Brown, William Wells (1814?-1884) | The Black Past: Remembered And Reclaimed
An Online Reference Guide to African American History. Quintard Taylor. Scott and Dorothy Bullitt Professor of American History. University of Washington, Seattle
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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
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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

26. Brown, William Wells - Encyclopedia Britannica - On History
Full Name William Wells Brown. Nationality African American Activity American writer. Born 1814 Died 0611-1884
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Bostonbased Abolitionist newspaper, published by William Lloyd Garrison, 1831-1865
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Boston-based Abolitionist newspaper, published by William Lloyd Garrison, 1831-1865
Colored People in Boston
June 17, 1859
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The Cause in Vermont
September 21, 1860
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Sentiments of the Colored People of Boston Upon the War
April 26, 1861
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Tour of William Wells Brown
April 4, 1862
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Celebration of the First of August
August 15, 1862 A long speech by John S. Rock is included here, and a shorter one by William Wells Brown., others include a speech by Rev. J. Sella Martin.
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Presentation to Governor Andrew
June 24, 1864 (A longer account of this meeting appears in the July 1 edition.)
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29. William Wells Brown
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.
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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.
Brown became a conductor on the Underground Railroad and worked on a Lake Erie steamer ferrying slaves to freedom in Canada.
In 1843 Brown became a lecturing agent for the New York Anti-Slavery Society. After obtaining a reputation as one of the movement's best orators, Brown was employed by the American Anti-Slavery Society where he worked closely with William Lloyd Garrison and Wendell Phillips
Brown, who settled in Boston, published his autobiography, Narrative of William W. Brown, a Fugitive Slave , in 1847. He obtained a living lecturing on slavery and temperance reform in America and Europe. This inspired his book, Three Years in Europe
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SUMMARY First published in December 1853, "Clotel" was written amid then unconfirmed rumors that Thomas Jefferson had fathered children with one of his slaves. The story begins with the auction of his mistress, here called Currer, and their two daughters, Clotel and Althesa. The Virginian who buys Clotel falls in love with her, gets her pregnant, seems to promise marriageathen sells her. Escaping from the slave dealer, Clotel returns to Virginia disguised as a white man in order to rescue her daughter, Mary, a slave in her fatheras house. A fast-paced and harrowing tale of slavery and freedom, of the hypocrisies of a nation founded on democratic principles, "Clotel" is more than a sensationalist novel. It is a founding text of the African American novelistic tradition, a brilliantly composed and richly detailed exploration of human relations in a new world in which race is a cultural construct.

31. Books By Brown, William Wells
Like Clotel, Or, the President's Daughter, by Brown, 3 Great AfricanAmerican Novels The Heroic Slave, Clotel and Our Nig, by Douglass, Modern Portfolio Theory and Investment
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32. The Escape; Or, A Leap For Freedom | Brown, William Wells
The Escape; or, A Leap for Freedom Brown, William Wells Cloth Edition, $25.00s Cloth ISBN 157233-105-4 Status In Print Paper Edition, $12.50s Paper ISBN 1-57233-106-2
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33. William Wells Brown Criticism
Brown, William Wells Introduction William Wells Brown 1813-1884. American novelist, dramatist, historian. For
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34. William Wells Brown, Clotelle: Or, The Colored Heroine A Tale Of The Southern St
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35. Facts About Brown, William Wells, As Discussed In Britannica Compton's Encyclope
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36. 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.
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37. 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
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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.
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39. Clotelle - Webster's French Thesaurus Edition, Brown, William Wells £6.23 - EBo
Clotelle Webster's French Thesaurus Edition, Brown, William Wells 6.23 Publisher. Icon Group International, Inc. Author. Brown, William Wells. ISBN
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