Description
Clotelle: A Tale of the Southern States, published in 1853 by William Wells Brown, is a groundbreaking novel that centers on the life of Clotelle, the mixed-race daughter of Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemings. The story is set against the backdrop of pre-Civil War America, highlighting the complexities of race, identity, and the institution of slavery. Brown, the first African American to publish a novel, draws upon his own experiences as a former slave to illuminate the struggles and resilience of Black individuals in a society marred by racism and oppression.Through Clotelle's journey, Brown explores themes of love, freedom, and the quest for dignity, as she navigates a world dominated by white supremacy. The narrative not only sheds light on the personal impact of slavery but also critiques the moral failures of American society. Brown's bold storytelling and poignant character development make Clotelle a significant contribution to American literature and an essential read for understanding the complexities of race relations.
Details
Publisher - Lettel
Language - English
Perfect Bound
Contributors
By author
William William Wells Brown
Published Date - 2025-10-27
ISBN - 9609441301717
Dimensions - 22.9 x 15.2 x 0.6 cm
Page Count - 106
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