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Celia, A Slave
Celia A Slave
Author: Melton A. McLaurin
Melton McLaurin's flowing narrative and grace of language bring the story of Celia chillingly alive. But his narrative of a slave soman who was both vulnerable and passionately fierce is more than just complusive reading. He uses the story of one woman in one small place to probe the largest questions of southern history, women's history, legal ...  more »
ISBN: 104412
Publication Date: 1991
Pages: 145
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Publisher: University of Georgia Press
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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nurse avatar reviewed Celia, A Slave on + 221 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
This book not only gives an account of a slave put on trial for the murder of her owner but also gives you a history of the times. The Dred Scott decision, The Missouri Compromise,and the rights enslaved blacks or lack of. I found the book to be informative and also providing notes of reference for expanded reading. One of the books it mentions is The Plantation Mistess which I have available.
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This is a most unusual book, based on a true story of a slave woman, Celia, who takes revenge on her cruel master, and the ensuing trial.
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srfbluemama avatar reviewed Celia, A Slave on + 80 more book reviews
I just finished reading this book, and I thought it was very good. I've read a few slave narratives before, but this was a fascinating departure from that. It focuses on the trial of a 19-year-old slave accused of murdering her master in Missouri. It explores the politics of slavery (Kansas was being fought over by pro- and anti-slavery groups at the time), as well as the powerlessness of women, especially slave women, during this period. It was a bit slow reading at first, but once it got to the crime and the trial, I was hooked. It was quite readable for a scholarly work, and was brief enough that it kept my attention.
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Very interesting book about slavery!


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