The United States Governed by Six Hundred Thousand Despots: A True Story of Slavery
Autor John Swanson Jacobsen Limba Engleză Paperback – 13 noi 2024
For one hundred and sixty-nine years, a first-person slave narrative written by John Swanson Jacobs—brother of Harriet Jacobs—was buried in a pile of newspapers in Australia. Jacobs’s long-lost narrative, The United States Governed by Six Hundred Thousand Despots, is a startling and revolutionary discovery. A document like this—written by an ex-slave and ex-American, in language charged with all that can be said about America outside America, untampered with and unedited by white abolitionists—has never been seen before. A radical abolitionist, sailor, and miner, John Jacobs has a life story that is as global as it is American. Born into slavery, by 1855 he had fled both the South and the United States altogether, becoming a stateless citizen of the world and its waters. That year, he published his life story in an Australian newspaper, far from American power and its threats. Unsentimental and unapologetic, Jacobs radically denounced slavery and the state, calling out politicians and slaveowners by their names, critiquing America’s founding documents, and indicting all citizens who maintained the racist and intolerable status quo.
Reproduced in full, this narrative—which entwines with that of his sister and with the life of their friend Frederick Douglass—here opens new horizons for how we understand slavery, race, and migration, and all that they entailed in nineteenth-century America and the world at large. To truly reckon with the lives of John Jacobs is to see with new clarity that in 1776, America embarked on two experiments at once: one in democracy, the other in tyranny.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780226833002
ISBN-10: 0226833003
Pagini: 80
Dimensiuni: 127 x 178 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.08 kg
Ediția:Student
Editura: University of Chicago Press
Colecția University of Chicago Press
ISBN-10: 0226833003
Pagini: 80
Dimensiuni: 127 x 178 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.08 kg
Ediția:Student
Editura: University of Chicago Press
Colecția University of Chicago Press
Notă biografică
John Swanson Jacobs (1815 or 1817[a]–1873) was an abolitionist, miner, sailor, and citizen of the world.
Cuprins
1. The Death of Mrs. Hannablue, and the Sale of Her Slaves at Public Auction
2. The Happy Family, or Practical Christianity
3. Brutality and Murder among Slaves
4. The Different Ways of Punishing Slaves
5. My Sister Has Run Away, My Aunt, Two Children, and Myself Sent to Gaol
6. My Fifth and Last Master
7. Dr. Sawyer’s Death—His Brother’s Election to Congress—and Marriage—and My Escape from Him
8. My Voyage to the South Seas, and the Object of the Voyage—My Sister’s Escape, and Our Meeting
9. The Laws of the United States Respecting Slavery
10. The Agreement between the North and South at the Adoption of the Constitution
11. The Declaration of American Independence, with Interlineations of United States and State Laws
2. The Happy Family, or Practical Christianity
3. Brutality and Murder among Slaves
4. The Different Ways of Punishing Slaves
5. My Sister Has Run Away, My Aunt, Two Children, and Myself Sent to Gaol
6. My Fifth and Last Master
7. Dr. Sawyer’s Death—His Brother’s Election to Congress—and Marriage—and My Escape from Him
8. My Voyage to the South Seas, and the Object of the Voyage—My Sister’s Escape, and Our Meeting
9. The Laws of the United States Respecting Slavery
10. The Agreement between the North and South at the Adoption of the Constitution
11. The Declaration of American Independence, with Interlineations of United States and State Laws
Recenzii
"The rediscovery of a long-forgotten slave narrative would be notable enough. But this one, scholars who have seen it say, is unique for its global perspective and its uncensored fury, from a man living far outside the trans-Atlantic network of white abolitionists who often limited what the formerly enslaved could write about their experiences."
"In Jacob’s memoir, which is accompanied by a biography by Jonathan D. S. Schroeder, who unearthed the original version from an 1855 newspaper, Jacobs decides to go for broke. His writing is wry, unforgiving, and full of fury. It’s hard to take your eyes off the page."
"In rescuing Jacobs from history's lost-and-found, Schroeder introduces . . . readers to a writer who not only experienced the worst of America but pointed a righteous finger at all those responsible."
"To Jonathan Schroeder’s credit, his extensive research into the facts of Jacobs’s life allows readers to draw their own conclusions from the primary texts and detailed notes. There is no need to exaggerate his character to recog-nize a very good man, a man whose personal account is well worth our further study, and a man we are glad to meet as a fellow American."