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Clotel
or, The President's Daughter
Written by William W. Brown
Introduction by Hilton Als
Format: Trade Paperback, 256 pages
On Sale: January 9, 2001
Price: $10.95
The first novel published by an African American, Clotel takes up the story, in circulation at the time, that Thomas Jefferson fathered an illegitimate mulatto daughter who was sold into slavery. Powerfully reimagining this story, and weaving together a variety of contemporary source materials, Brown fills the novel with daring escapes... Read more >
or, The President's Daughter
Written by William W. Brown
Introduction by Hilton Als
Format: Trade Paperback, 256 pages
On Sale: January 9, 2001
Price: $10.95
The first novel published by an African American, Clotel takes up the story, in circulation at the time, that Thomas Jefferson fathered an illegitimate mulatto daughter who was sold into slavery. Powerfully reimagining this story, and weaving together a variety of contemporary source materials, Brown fills the novel with daring escapes... Read more >
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Clotel
or, The President's Daughter
Written by William W. Brown
Introduction by Hilton Als
Format: eBook
On Sale: July 16, 2009
Price: $10.95
The first novel published by an African American, Clotel takes up the story, in circulation at the time, that Thomas Jefferson fathered an illegitimate mulatto daughter who was sold into slavery. Powerfully reimagining this story, and weaving together a variety of contemporary source materials, Brown fills the novel with daring escapes... Read more >
or, The President's Daughter
Written by William W. Brown
Introduction by Hilton Als
Format: eBook
On Sale: July 16, 2009
Price: $10.95
The first novel published by an African American, Clotel takes up the story, in circulation at the time, that Thomas Jefferson fathered an illegitimate mulatto daughter who was sold into slavery. Powerfully reimagining this story, and weaving together a variety of contemporary source materials, Brown fills the novel with daring escapes... Read more >
Also available as a
trade paperback.
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