Sách nói: Clotel, or, The President's Daughter
- Download 00 - Memoir of the Author audio
- Download 01 - The Negro Sale audio
- Download 02 - Going to the South audio
- Download 03 - The Negro Chase audio
- Download 04 - The Quadroon's Home audio
- Download 05 - The Slave Master audio
- Download 06 - The Religious Teacher audio
- Download 07 - The Poor Whites, South audio
- Download 08 - The Separation audio
- Download 09 - The Man of Honor audio
- Download 10 - The Young Christian audio
- Download 11 - The Parson Poet audio
- Download 12 - A Night in the Parson's Kitchen audio
- Download 13 - A Slave Hunt audio
- Download 14 - A Free Woman Reduced to Slavery audio
- Download 15 - Today a Mistress,Tomorrow a Slave audio
- Download 16 - Death of the Parson audio
- Download 17 - Retaliation audio
- Download 18 - The Liberator audio
- Download 19 - Escape of Clotel audio
- Download 20 - A True Democrat audio
- Download 21 - The Christian's Death audio
- Download 22 - A Ride in a Stage Coach audio
- Download 23 - Truth Stranger Than Fiction audio
- Download 24 - The Arrest audio
- Download 25 - Death is Freedom audio
- Download 26 - The Escape audio
- Download 27 - The Mystery audio
- Download 28 - The Happy Meeting and The Conclusion audio
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Clotel; or, The President's Daughter is a novel by William Wells Brown (1815-84), a fugitive from slavery and abolitionist and was published in London, England in December 1853. It is often considered the first African-American novel. This novel focuses on the difficult lives of mulattoes in America and the "degraded and immoral condition of the relation of master and slave in the USA" (Brown). It is about the tragic lives of Currer, Althesea, and Clotel. In the novel, Currer is the former mulatto mistress of President Thomas Jefferson who together have two daughters, Althesea and Clotel. Because she was beautiful and the mistress of Jefferson, Currer and her daughters lived a confortable life, this changed when her master passes away. In the end, Currer and Althesea are auctioned to the notorious slave trader, Dick Walker. Clotel is bought by her lover Horatio Green. The separation of these three women is just the beginning of the injustices they face.
It gained notoriety amid the unconfirmed rumors regarding Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemmings. Brown was still considered someone else's legal property within the borders of the United States at the time of its publication. It is considered to be the first novel written by an African American.
Brown used the injustices of slavery to demonstrate the destructive effects it had on the African American family, most significantly the so-called tragic mulatto. Brown had escaped from slavery in Kentucky while still in his youth, and became active on the anti-slavery circuit.
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