Soulcatcher: Twelve Powerful Tales About Slavery

4.22 ( 86 Ratings by Goodreads)
Soulcatcher: Twelve Powerful Tales About Slavery

Soulcatcher: Twelve Powerful Tales About Slavery

4.22 (86 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Published: 2 August, 2001
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Twelve stories about the African experience of slavery in America, by the National Book Award-winning novelist.
Nothing has had as profound an effect on American life as slavery. For blacks and whites alike, the experience has left us with a conflicted and contradictory history. Now, famed novelist Charles Johnson, whose Middle Passage won the National Book Award, presents a dozen tales of the effects and experience of slavery, each based on historical fact, and each about those Africans who arrived on our shores in shackles. From Martha Washington's management of her slaves, bequeathed to her at the death of the first president, to a boy chained in the bowels of a ship plying the infamous passage from Africa to the South laden with human cargo, from a lynching in Indiana to a hunter of escaped slaves searching the Boston market for his quarry, from an early Quaker meeting exploring resettlement in Africa to the day after Emancipation-the voices, terrors, and savagery of slavery come vividly and unforgettably to life.
These stories, told by a master storyteller, transcend history even as they present it, and retell the mythic proportions of a historical period with astounding realism and beauty, power, and emotion.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9780156011129
ISBN10 0156011123
Number Of Pages 128
Item Weight 90 g
Product Dimensions 135 x 10 x 201 mm
Publisher / Reseller Roundhouse Publishing Ltd
Format paperback
Edition Reprint
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Johnson's vignettes are even more potent in their careful depiction of the gradual rise of slavery and its impact on those Africans who found themselves caught in its grip. -The Philadelphia Inquirer

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Author's Bio

Charles Johnson, recipient of a 1998 MacArthur Foundation Award, is the author of five works of fiction, including Dreamer. He has received many honors and awards, including the National Book Award. He is Professor Emeritus at the University of Washington.

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