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William W. Brown, Graham Russell Hodges, Joan E. Cashin, M. Giulia Fabi - Clotel or the President's Daughter: A Narrative of Slave Life in the United States

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Offers a fictionalized narrative of the life and family of a girl rumored to be the illegitimate mulatto daughter of Thomas Jefferson, describing her escape attempts and encounters as she circulates through the American slave trade.
 

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First novel written by an African American

Date of Review:  Nov 18, 2001
The Bottom Line: Brown is a good author and he presents American slave life in a perhaps unfamiliar light. Check this book out to understand more of life as slave in the 1850's.
Review: This book was a first of it's kind in many aspects. It is the first novel written by an African American. Also it is the first time an author tried to jump back and forward between locations rather than having the novel flow smoothly...
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Authors Joan E. Cashin
Editors Robert S. Levine
Fiction Genre Biography & Autobiography
Fiction Subgenre Unknown

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  Oates, Joyce Carol, New York Review of Books: "[A] bravura mix of reportorial history and romantic fairy tale...."

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  Format: Paperback
Publisher: Macmillan Pub Co (June 01, 1970)
ISBN: 9780020491309
 

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