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  1. Mary Prince (1788-1833) A comienzos de esta semana Google le dedicó su doodle a Mary Prince; mujer de raza negra, esclava, abolicionista y autora de La historia de Mary Prince, una esclava de las indias occidentales, escrita por ella misma. Su libro fue el primer título escrito por una mujer negra que se publicó en el Reino Unido y fue un ...

  2. Mary Prince’s story is an account by a freed slave of her experience in the Caribbean and the first book in England which tells the story of a black woman’s life. Representations of slavery did important work in the argument for abolition. For me the most important aspect of the work is the distinctive, characterful, persuasive first-person ...

  3. por Alexandre Camaru (Editor, Tradutor) Formato: eBook Kindle. 4,5 5 avaliações de clientes. Ver todos os formatos e edições. Vendida como uma mercadoria de um sinhô cruel para outro pior ainda, Mary Prince sofreu todo tipo de maus-tratos, privações e humilhações. Em 1831, sua história tornou-se o primeiro relato pessoal de uma mulher ...

  4. 3 de jul. de 2020 · Mary Prince was born into slavery c. 1788 in Bermuda and is best known for her book, The History of Mary Prince, a West Indian Slave. Related by Herself. With a Supplement by the Editor. To which is added, The Narrative of Asa-Asa, A Captured African. Prince played a vital role in Britain’s abolitionist movement as the first Black woman whose ...

  5. 10 de mai. de 2022 · Mary Prince nació el 1 de octubre de 1788 en Bermudas y murió en Londres en 1833. En su condición de esclava fue vendida por primera vez a la edad de 10 años, y tuvo que enfrentar largas jornadas laborales de más de 17 horas que incluían insoportables castigos físicos y el sometimiento a altas temperaturas de su entorno tropical.

  6. 29 de mai. de 2020 · First published in 1831, "The History of Mary Prince" is the fascinating autobiography of the life of Mary Prince, who was born into slavery in Bermuda. It was the first time the story of a black woman was published in the United Kingdom and it was widely read and reprinted numerous times. It was also very influential to the growing ...

  7. Recently, Mary Prince was mentioned on one of Google's commemorative days and so I looked up the account she had written about her life as a slave. The History of Mary Prince, A West Indian Slave, written in 1831, is very difficult reading because of the relentless cruelty she had endured at the hands of her various slave owners.