Marie Or, Slavery in the United States: A Novel of Jacksonian America

Johns Hopkins University Press
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Gustave de Beaumont's 1835 work, Marie, or Slavery in the United States is structured as a fascinating essay on race interwoven with a novel. It is the story of socially forbidden love between an idealistic young Frenchman and an apparently white American woman with African ancestry. The couple's idealism fades as they repeatedly face racial prejudice and violence, and are eventually forced to seek shelter among exiled Cherokee people. Notable as the first abolitionist novel to focus on racial prejudice rather than bondage as a social evil, Beaumont's work was also the first to link prejudice against Native Americans to prejudice against blacks. This translation, with a new introduction by Gerard Fergerson, provides modern readers with interesting insights into the inconsistencies and injustices of democratic Jacksonian society.


  • | Author: Gustave de Beaumont
  • | Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
  • | Publication Date: Jan 26, 1999
  • | Number of Pages: 288 pages
  • | Binding: Paperback or Softback
  • | ISBN-10: 0801860644
  • | ISBN-13: 9780801860645
Author:
Gustave de Beaumont
Publisher:
Johns Hopkins University Press
Publication Date:
Jan 26, 1999
Number of pages:
288 pages
Binding:
Paperback or Softback
ISBN-10:
0801860644
ISBN-13:
9780801860645