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About Harriet E. Wilson

Our Nig

or, Sketches from the Life of a Free Black
Harriet E. Wilson - Author
Gabrielle Foreman - Editor/introduction
Reginald Pitts - Editor/introduction
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Book: Paperback | 5.07 x 7.79in | 176 pages | ISBN 9780142437773 | 28 Dec 2004 | Penguin Classic | 18 - AND UP
Our Nig

A groundbreaking edition of the first novel by an African American writer published in America

Our Nig is the tale of a mixed-race girl, Frado, abandoned by her white mother after the death of the child’s black father. Frado becomes the servant of the Bellmonts, a lower-middle-class white family in the free North, while slavery is still legal in the South, and suffers numerous abuses in their household. Frado’s story is a tragic one; having left the Bellmonts, she eventually marries a black fugitive slave, who later abandons her.

Wilson combined and subverted two literary styles, the sentimental novel and the slave narrative, in writing Our Nig, which was drawn from her real-life experience. Her sardonic treatment of abolitionists in the novel has long perplexed scholars and readers; Foreman and Pitts explain this puzzle in their Introduction and recount Wilson’s life and career after the 1859 publication of Our Nig.

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