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Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass
Frederick Douglass
16 days
1845 • One of the most influential pieces of literature in the abolitionist movement, former slave and famous orator Frederick Douglass retells his life as a slave.
The Narrative of Sojourner Truth
Sojourner Truth
14 days
1850 • The remarkable story of Sojourner Truth, from her slavery in rural New York to her work as a traveling preacher, social reformer, and counselor of former slaves.
The Souls of Black Folk
W.E.B. Du Bois.
27 days
1903 • A collection of essays and landmark in both the history of African-American literature and in the history of sociology. W.E.B. Du Bois argues it is beneath the dignity of a human to beg for rights inherently granted to all men and women.
Twelve Years a Slave
Solomon Northup
30 days
1853 • The narrative of Solomon Northup, a black man born free in New York before the Civil War who was tricked, kidnapped, and sold into slavery in the south.
Up from Slavery
Booker T. Washington
26 days
1901 • Booker T. Washington’s popular autobiography tracing his life from a slave during the Civil War to his work establishing schools like the Tuskegee Institute.
The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano
Olaudah Equiano
25 days
1789 • The unforgettable autobiography of Olaudah Equiano, recounting his enslavement in West Africa, forced voyage to America, and struggle for freedom.
Clotel; or, The President's Daughter
William Wells Brown
20 days
1853 • Clotel and her sister, though daughters of Thomas Jefferson, are slaves. Considered the first novel published by an African American in the U.S., this fast-paced story explores the horrors and hypocrisy of early America.
Southern Horrors: Lynch Law in All Its Phases
Ida B. Wells
4 days
1892 • The famous pamphlet from Ida B. Wells detailing her research on lynching in the United States.
Cane
Jean Toomer
17 days
1923 • A collection of sketches, poems, and stories of black life in the South. A powerful work of the Harlem Renaissance.
Uncle Tom's Cabin
Harriet Beecher Stowe
68 days
1852 • Cited as one of the sparks of the Civil War, this was the best-selling novel of the 19th century. It depicts slavery and argues Christian love can overcome such evils.
Why Is the Negro Lynched?
Frederick Douglass
6 days
1895 • Douglass attacks the concept of "the negro problem" in post-Civil War America, showing how it is instead "a great national problem" with racism entrenched in the systems of society.
Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl
Harriet Jacobs
29 days
1861 • Jacobs shares her experiences as a slave, describing the particular horrors of being an enslaved woman, in an appeal to abolish slavery.
Our Nig
Harriet E. Wilson
7 days
1859 • Abandoned by her parents, Frado suffers abuse and neglect as a servant for a white family in the free North.
The New Negro
Alain Locke
44 days
1925 • An anthology of fiction, poetry, and essays on African and African-American art and literature, edited by Locke. Considered to be the definitive text of the Harlem Renaissance.
The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man
James Weldon Johnson
18 days
1912 • Fictional account of a biracial man in post-Reconstruction America who to escape the violent racism of the country decides to "pass" as white.
A Negro Explorer at the North Pole
Matthew Henson
11 days
1912 • The thrilling memoir of Matthew Henson who traveled with Robert Peary on seven Arctic expeditions.
Twenty-Two Years a Slave
Austin Steward
26 days
1857 • An autobiography of Steward's enslavement, escape, and life as a free man before the Civil War.
A Voice from Harper's Ferry
Osborne Perry Anderson
7 days
1859 • A firsthand account of John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry - a turning point in the fight against slavery - by the only surviving black combatant.
Home to Harlem
Claude McKay
18 days
1928 • After deserting the army in WWI, Jake Brown dodges racial violence and struggles with different paths to confront the prejudice of American society.
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