An edition of Our Children Free & Happy (1991)

Our children free and happy

letters from Black settlers in Africa in the 1790s

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An edition of Our Children Free & Happy (1991)

Our children free and happy

letters from Black settlers in Africa in the 1790s

This is a unique group of previously unpublished letters which are held in manuscript form by the British Library, the Library of the University of Illinois, Chicago, and the Public Record Office, London. The letters were written by black settlers who had migrated from North America to Sierra Leone. They record an attempt by self-liberated ex-slaves to obtain political and land rights, which they felt had been unjustly denied them, using their literacy in English as a tool. As the letters reveal, their efforts ended in tragedy for, after delivering a declaration of independence and leading an armed rebellion, two settlers were hanged and others banished from their new homes. Christopher Fyfe's introduction explains the historical background to the period. An important supplementary essay by Professor Charles Jones examines the linguistic significance of the letters, comparing them with native English letters of the period.

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Language
English
Pages
105

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Cover of: Our Children Free & Happy
Our Children Free & Happy: Letters from Black Settlers in Africa in the 1790s (Early Black Writers Series)
August 13, 1992, Edinburgh University Press
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Cover of: Our children free and happy
Our children free and happy: letters from Black settlers in Africa in the 1790s
1991, Edinburgh University Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 105)
GB91-#2132

Published in
Edinburgh
Series
Early Black writers
Genre
Sources., Correspondence.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
966.4
Library of Congress
DT516.7 .O94 1991, DT516.7.O94 1991

The Physical Object

Pagination
x, 105 p. ;
Number of pages
105

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1294127M
Internet Archive
ourchildrenfreeh0000unse
ISBN 10
0748602704
LCCN
92156560
OCLC/WorldCat
27726860
Library Thing
6560938
Goodreads
1396927

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