Fanny Kemble's Journal

Fanny Kemble's Journal
Title Fanny Kemble's Journal PDF eBook
Author Frances Anne Kemble
Publisher Bandanna Books
Total Pages 266
Release 2015-10-09
Genre History
ISBN 9780942208894

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A personal indictment of the institute of slavery in the Southern United States, as witnessed directly by Fanny Kemble, a British actress in 1838 and 1839. Her husband, the heir to the plantations in Georgia, however, forebade her to publish this material on pain of never seeing her daughters again. She complied, until the two daughters had reached the age of 21, and then allowed the journal to be published in 1863, when the Northern troops were already present along the coast near the Altamaha River, where the plantations were located. In a very personal way, she relates her many varied experiences, efforts to make life easier for the slaves despite her husband's stubborn resistance. As an English citizen, she had seen the total end of slavery throughout the British Empire in 1833, just a few years before her journey to Georgia. She ends her account with a stirring defense of Harriet Beecher Stowe's novel, Uncle Tom's Cabin, which had raised such a storm of controversy in the United States. Like Stowe, Kemble sees all sides of the situation, with her eyes and with her heart.

Journal of a Residence on a Georgian Plantation in 1838-1839

Journal of a Residence on a Georgian Plantation in 1838-1839
Title Journal of a Residence on a Georgian Plantation in 1838-1839 PDF eBook
Author Fanny Kemble
Publisher
Total Pages 360
Release 1864
Genre Georgia
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Fanny Kemble's Civil Wars

Fanny Kemble's Civil Wars
Title Fanny Kemble's Civil Wars PDF eBook
Author Catherine Clinton
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 312
Release 2000
Genre Actors
ISBN 0684844141

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A biography of the British stage star turned plantation mistress, whose abolitionist writings made her an unlikely heroine of the Union cause--and whose life intersected in bold and dramatic ways with the most tumultuous of American conflicts, the Civil War. 64 illustrations.

Fanny Kemble's Journals, Edited and with an Introduction by Catherine Clinton

Fanny Kemble's Journals, Edited and with an Introduction by Catherine Clinton
Title Fanny Kemble's Journals, Edited and with an Introduction by Catherine Clinton PDF eBook
Author Fanny Kemble
Publisher Harvard University Press
Total Pages 237
Release 2009-06-30
Genre History
ISBN 0674039475

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Henry James called Fanny Kemble's autobiography "one of the most animated autobiographies in the language." Born into the first family of the British stage, Fanny Kemble was one of the most famous woman writers of the English-speaking world, a best-selling author on both sides of the Atlantic. In addition to her essays, poetry, plays, and a novel, Kemble published six works of memoir, eleven volumes in all, covering her life, which began in the first decade of the nineteenth century and ended in the last. Her autobiographical writings are compelling evidence of Kemble's wit and talent, and they also offer a dazzling overview of her transatlantic world. Kemble kept up a running commentary in letters and diaries on the great issues of her day. The selections here provide a narrative thread tracing her intellectual development-especially her views on women and slavery. She is famous for her identification with abolitionism, and many excerpts reveal her passionate views on the subject. The selections show a life full of personal tragedy as well as professional achievements. An elegant introduction provides a context for appreciating Kemble's remarkable life and achievements, and the excerpts from her journals allow her, once again, to speak for herself.

Records of a Girlhood

Records of a Girlhood
Title Records of a Girlhood PDF eBook
Author Fanny Kemble
Publisher
Total Pages 632
Release 1879
Genre
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The Weeping Time

The Weeping Time
Title The Weeping Time PDF eBook
Author Anne C. Bailey
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 210
Release 2017-10-09
Genre History
ISBN 1108141218

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In 1859, at the largest recorded slave auction in American history, over 400 men, women, and children were sold by the Butler Plantation estates. This book is one of the first to analyze the operation of this auction and trace the lives of slaves before, during, and after their sale. Immersing herself in the personal papers of the Butlers, accounts from journalists that witnessed the auction, genealogical records, and oral histories, Anne C. Bailey weaves together a narrative that brings the auction to life. Demonstrating the resilience of African American families, she includes interviews from the living descendants of slaves sold on the auction block, showing how the memories of slavery have shaped people's lives today. Using the auction as the focal point, The Weeping Time is a compelling and nuanced narrative of one of the most pivotal eras in American history, and how its legacy persists today.

Fanny Kemble

Fanny Kemble
Title Fanny Kemble PDF eBook
Author Rebecca Jenkins
Publisher Simon & Schuster (UK)
Total Pages 528
Release 2005
Genre Biography & Autobiography
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A portrait of a 19th-century star and her struggle against the injustice of the times.