Our Nig, or, Sketches from the Life of a Free Black, In A Two-Story White House

Harriet E. Wilson (1825 - 1900)

Frado is a colored girl, living in the USA a few years before the Civil War. She is abandoned by her own white mother in the house of the Bellmont's- where she is treated badly. This is a sad book, but Frado's cheerfulness and dignity will make you love her until the end. (Introduction by Stav Nisser)

Genre(s): Fictional Biographies & Memoirs

Language: English

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