Three Years in Europe. - William Wells Brown - Books - Createspace Independent Publishing Platf - 9781718684676 - May 3, 2018
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Three Years in Europe.

William Wells Brown

Three Years in Europe.

William Wells Brown (circa 1814 - November 6, 1884) was a prominent African-American abolitionist lecturer, novelist, playwright, and historian in the United States. Born into slavery in Montgomery County, Kentucky, near the town of Mount Sterling, Brown escaped to Ohio in 1834 at the age of 20. He settled in Boston, Massachusetts, where he worked for abolitionist causes and became a prolific writer. While working for abolition, Brown also supported causes including: temperance, women's suffrage, pacifism, prison reform, and an anti-tobacco movement. His novel Clotel (1853), considered the first novel written by an African American, was published in London, England, where he resided at the time; it was later published in the United States.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released May 3, 2018
ISBN13 9781718684676
Publishers Createspace Independent Publishing Platf
Pages 124
Dimensions 203 × 254 × 7 mm   ·   263 g
Language English  

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