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The Lady of the Slave States

The Lady of the Slave States
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To Live and Die in Dixie

To Live and Die in Dixie
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Early American Novelists

Early American Novelists
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Swallow Barn (1832) – Encyclopedia Virginia

Swallow Barn (1832) – Encyclopedia Virginia
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Clotel; or the President's Daughter (1853) – Encyclopedia Virginia


Narrative of William Wells Brown, a Fugitive Slave, Written by himself. Two years later he traveled to England to lecture on the abolition circuit, as Frederick Douglass had done. While he was there, the U.S. Congress passed the Fugitive Slave Act (1850), making it impossible for Brown to return to the United States without either facing reenslavement or purchasing his freedom from the man who claimed to own him. Brown refused to do either. He was trapped in England, but he prospered there, publishing new versions of his narrative and writing and publishing
Clotel; or the President’s Daughter. In 1854, abolitionists bought Brown’s freedom and he returned to America.

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Poe, Edgar Allan (1809–1849) – Encyclopedia Virginia


Edgar Poe was born on January 19, 1809, in Boston, to traveling actors David Poe Jr. (a Baltimore, Maryland, native) and Elizabeth Arnold Hopkins (an emigrant from England). Poe was the couple’s second of three children. His brother, William Henry Leonard Poe, was born in 1807, and his sister, Rosalie Poe, was born in 1810. On December 8, 1811, when Poe was just two years old, his mother died in Richmond. His father, who had left the family in 1810, died of unknown circumstances. Henry, as William Henry Leonard was known, lived with his grandparents in Baltimore, while Rosalie and Edgar remained in Richmond. William and Jane Mackenzie adopted Rosalie, and Edgar became the foster son of John and Frances Allan. Poe received his middle name from his foster parents.

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