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22 Years a Slave and 40 Years a Freeman - cover

22 Years a Slave and 40 Years a Freeman

Austin Steward

Publisher: DigiCat

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In "22 Years a Slave and 40 Years a Freeman," Austin Steward presents a harrowing yet illuminating autobiography chronicling the inhumane realities of slavery alongside his subsequent quest for freedom and self-determination. Written in the early 19th century, Steward's narrative is characterized by its vivid storytelling and profound emotional depth, capturing the brutality of enslavement while also highlighting moments of resilience and hope. His work is situated within the broader literary context of slave narratives that not only aim to document the atrocities of slavery but also serve as powerful calls for emancipation and justice, making it a crucial contribution to American literature and history. Austin Steward was born a free black man in New York and was subsequently kidnapped into slavery. His experiences in both bondage and freedom provide a unique lens through which to understand racial dynamics and the societal structures of his time. His poignant observations on social justice and human dignity reflect the intellectual ferment of the abolitionist movement, in which he was actively involved, thus framing his narrative as both personal testimony and a political manifesto. This book is highly recommended for scholars of American history and literature, as well as general readers seeking a deeper understanding of the slave experience in the United States. Steward's compelling life story not only captivates but also challenges readers to reckon with the legacy of slavery and the ongoing struggle for equality.
Available since: 10/11/2022.
Print length: 238 pages.

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