The Escape: Or, A Leap for Freedom: A Drama in Five Acts

by William Wells Brown

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The first play published by an African-American, this comic 1858 melodrama about two slaves who secretly marry explores the racial tensions between North and South in the years just before the Civil War. With its mix of action, comedy, social commentary and an authenticity only a former slave could recreate, The Escape is essential reading for students of black history and literature. It is also a remarkable glimpse at characters and situations rarely seen from the contemporary black show more perspective. Born into slavery, American author WILLIAM WELLS BROWN (1814-1884) escaped to the North where he became a prominent abolitionist lecturer, novelist, playwright, and historian. His novel, Clotel: or, The President's Daughter, is considered by historians to be the first novel written by an African American. His other works include The Negro in the American Rebellion and The Black Man. show less

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The Escape: Or, A Leap for Freedom: A Drama in Five Acts

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Fiction and Literature
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812.4Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican drama in EnglishLater 19th century 1861–1900
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PS1139 .B9 .E8Language and LiteratureAmerican literatureAmerican literatureIndividual authors19th century
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