Description:
Merging comprehensive research and grand storytelling, Mr. and Mrs.
Prince reveals the true story of a remarkable pre-Civil War
African-American family, as well as the challenges that faced
African-Americans who lived in the North versus the slaves who lived in
the South.
Both accomplished people, Lucy Terry was a devoted wife and mother, and
the first known African-American poet. Abijah Prince, her husband, was
a veteran of the French and Indian Wars and an entrepreneur. Together
they pursued what would become the cornerstone of the American
dream—having a family and owning property where they could
live, grow, and prosper. Owning land in both Vermont and Massachusetts,
they were well on their way to settling in when bigoted neighbors tried
to run them off. Rather than fleeing, they asserted their rights, as
they would do many times, in court.
Here is a story that not only demonstrates the contours of slavery in
New England but also unravels the most complete history of a pre-Civil
War black family known to exist. Illuminating and inspiring, Mr. and
Mrs. Prince uncovers the lives of those who could have been forgotten
and brings to light a history that's intrigued but eluded many until
now.
Mr. and Mrs. Prince
How an Extraordinary Eighteenth-Century Family Moved Out of Slavery and
into Legend
by Gretchen Holbrook Gerzina
ISBN:
9780060510732
ISBN-10:
0060510730
Publisher:
Amistad (HarperCollins)
Publication Date:
2008
Format:
Hardcover, 272 pages
Book Type:
New