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Mr. and Mrs. Prince: How an Extraordinary Eighteenth-Century Family Move d Out of Slavery and Into Legend

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

Mr. and Mrs. Prince: How an Extraordinary Eighteenth-Century Family Move d Out of Slavery and Into Legend

Contributors:
ISBN:

9780060510749

Publisher:

HarperCollins Publishers Inc

Imprint:

HarperCollins

Publication Date:

25th February 2009

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Ethnic studies
History of the Americas
Local history
Ethnic groups and multicultural studies
Social and cultural history
Slavery and abolition of slavery
General and world history
Reference works
Second World War

Dewey:

B

Prizes:

Short-listed for Hurston/Wright LEGACY Award (Nonfiction) 2009

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

272

Dimensions:

Width 205mm, Height 134mm, Spine 16mm

Weight:

206g

Description


Merging comprehensive research and grand storytelling, Mr. and Mrs. Prince reveals the true story of a remarkable pre-Civil War African-American family, as well as the challenges that faced African-Americans who lived in the North versus the slaves who lived in the South.

Lucy Terry, a devoted wife and mother, was the first known African-American poet and Abijah Prince, her husband, was a veteran of the French and Indian wars and an entrepreneur. Together they pursued what would become the cornerstone of the American dreamhaving a family and owning property where they could live, grow, and prosper. Owning land in both Vermont and Massachusetts, they were well on their way to settling in when bigoted neighbors tried to run them off. Rather than fleeing, they asserted their rights, as they would do many times, in court.

Here is a story that not only demonstrates the contours of slavery in New England but also unravels the most complete history of a pre-Civil War black family known to exist. Illuminating and inspiring, Mr. and Mrs. Prince uncovers the lives of those who could have been forgotten and brings to light a history that has intrigued but eluded many until now.

Author Bio

Gretchen Holbrook Gerzina is the author and editor of several books, including Carrington, Black London (a New York Times notable book), Black Victorians/Black Victoriana, Frances Hodgson Burnett, and others. She is the Kathe Tappe Vernon Professor in Biography at Dartmouth College, where she also chairs the English Department, the first African-American woman to do so in the Ivy League. She has won grants from Fulbright and the National Endowment for Humanities and hosts The Book Show, a nationally syndicated weekly radio program that airs on ninety stations across the country, interviewing current authors of literary fiction, biography, a

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