Behind the Scenes: Or, Thirty Years a Slave, and Four Years in the White House
Autor Elizabeth Keckleyen Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 feb 2011
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ISBN-13: 9781604444599
ISBN-10: 1604444592
Pagini: 154
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 9 mm
Greutate: 0.24 kg
Editura: Indoeuropeanpublishing.com
ISBN-10: 1604444592
Pagini: 154
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 9 mm
Greutate: 0.24 kg
Editura: Indoeuropeanpublishing.com
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This fascinating autobiography describes one woman's life as a slave and subsequently her four years in Lincoln's White House during the Civil War. Through the eyes of this black woman, a seamstress and dressmaker who was only a few years removed from being a `slave for life', we see historical figures and events including the Lincolns in their private chambers and the return to Richmond after the fall of the Confederate capital.
This fascinating autobiography describes one woman's life as a slave and subsequently her four years in Lincoln's White House during the Civil War. Through the eyes of this black woman, a seamstress and dressmaker who was only a few years removed from being a `slave for life', we see historical figures and events including the Lincolns in their private chambers and the return to Richmond after the fall of the Confederate capital.
Recenzii
`Invaluable ... Elizabeth Keckley's memoir of her life as a White House dressmaker for Mary Todd Lincoln ... [is a] curious gem'New York Times Book Review
Notă biografică
Elizabeth Keckley (1818¿1907) was a formerly enslaved woman who used her skills as a seamstress to purchase her own freedom. Born in Virginia, she was owned by a local planter and later, his daughter. Despite her status, Elizabeth was recognized for her talent, which she used to support the family. She then raised enough money to buy her freedom and move to Washington D.C. It was there that she started a business, making connections with the political elite, including Mary Todd Lincoln. Later, Keckley would detail the events of her tumultuous life in the autobiography Behind the Scenes (1868).