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  1. Mary Prince (* 1. Oktober 1788 in Brackish Pond, Devonshire Parish, Bermuda; † 1833 oder danach) war eine Sklavin, britische Abolitionistin und Autorin. Sie war die erste schwarze Frau, die 1831 ihre Erfahrungen in der Sklaverei aufschreiben und publizieren ließ. Leben. Mary Prince wurde in ...

  2. Mary Prince est tiré de The History of Mary Prince (1831), un récit autobiographique d’une esclave antillaise anglophone. Mary raconte les traitements cruels qu’elle endure :vente, séparation de sa famille, fouet et coups quotidiens, continuelles humiliations. Le destin l’amène à Londres, où elle devient immédiatement libre et apprend à écrire.

  3. Page i. PREFACE. THE idea of writing Mary Prince's history was first suggested by herself. She wished it to be done, she said, that good people in England might hear from a slave what a slave had felt and suffered; and a letter of her late master's, which will be found in the Supplement, induced me to accede to her wish without farther delay.

  4. Su autobiografía La historia de Mary Prince, una esclava de las Indias Occidentales, se publicó en 1836.Google citó un fragmento junto a la ilustración de su Doodle, que le rindió homenaje ...

  5. Mary Prince circa 1788 — after 1833 This engraving, A Brazilian Siesta, or Afternoon Nap, depicts a domestic female slave fanning her mistress while she relaxes. Mary Prince was born in Brackish Pond, Devonshire Parish, Bermuda, around 1788. Not long after her birth, Mary and her mother were sold to Captain Darrel Williams.

  6. 24 de feb. de 2006 · PREFACE. The idea of writing Mary Prince's history was first suggested by herself. She wished it to be done, she said, that good people in England might hear from a slave what a slave had felt and suffered; and a letter of her late master's, which will be found in the Supplement, induced me to accede to her wish without farther delay.

  7. 1 de oct. de 2018 · Doodle del Día: Mary Prince, la esclava británica que luchó por su libertad y la de cientos de miles de personas en el Caribe. Este lunes se cumple el 230° aniversario del nacimiento de Mary ...