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Our Nig

or, Sketches from the Life of a Free Black

Harriet E. Wilson - Author

P. Gabrielle Foreman - Editor/introduction

Reginald Pitts - Editor/introduction

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ISBN 9781440645587 | 176 pages | 28 Jul 2009 | Penguin Classics | 8.26 x 5.23in | 18 - AND UP
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For the 150th anniversary of its first publication, a new edition of the pioneering African-American classic, reflecting groundbreaking discoveries about its author's life

First published in 1859, Our Nig is an autobiographical narrative that stands as one of the most important accounts of the life of a black woman in the antebellum North. In the story of Frado, a spirited black girl who is abused and overworked as the indentured servant to a New England family, Harriet E. Wilson tells a heartbreaking story about the resilience of the human spirit. This edition incorporates new research showing that Wilson was not only a pioneering African-American literary figure but also an entrepreneur in the black women's hair care market fifty years before Madame C. J. Walker's hair care empire made her the country's first woman millionaire.

" The landmark research and skillful criticism done by Foreman and Pitts should shape discussion of Our Nig for years to come."
-African American Review


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