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Our Nig: Sketches from the Life of a Free Black | Harriet E. Wilson
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Seminal autobiographical novel describes the life and struggles of an orphaned mulatto, recounting her exploitation by employers and an opportunistic husband. Essential for students of African-American history and culture.
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Couple news articles about this recently - it's the first novel published by an African American woman.

The novel is very readable and effective at getting its messages across.

Wilson does not (entirely) pander to a white abolitionist audience - the reason why people think her book was forgotten.

It is very sad that it failed to make money.

Emilymdxn How fascinating! I‘ll definitely read this. What an important part of history 5y
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This is an important work in the history of American writing. Make sure you read it.

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Ellen_C
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Eye-opener. This “autobiographical novel” was self-published by an African American woman in 1859. It‘s the author‘s story of her indentured servitude and abuse in the north. Afterward reveals identity of the family she served — prominent abolitionists. https://cannonballread.com/2019/03/our-nig-elcicco/

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