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CLOTELLE; OR, THE COLORED HEROINE. - A TALE OF THE SOUTHERN STATES.
By William Wells Brown
CLOTELLE
CHAPTER I. THE SOUTHERN SOCIAL CIRCLE
CHAPTER II. THE NEGRO SALE
CHAPTER III. THE SLAVE-SPECULATOR
CHAPTER IV. THE BOAT-RACE
CHAPTER V. THE YOUNG MOTHER
CHAPTER VI. THE SLAVE-MARKET.
CHAPTER VII. THE SLAVE-HOLDING PARSON
Set against the glittering yet morally tangled world of the antebellum South, the story follows a young woman of mixed heritage whose beauty and wit place her at the center of a society that both adores and exploits her. From lavish gatherings where quadroon women are displayed as trophies to the hidden cruelties of slave markets, she witnesses the stark contradictions of a culture that prizes elegance while denying basic humanity.
As she navigates the tangled loyalties of masters, mistresses, and distant relatives, the heroine discovers a fierce inner resolve. Her journey weaves together personal sacrifice, secret love, and the pursuit of true freedom, offering a vivid portrait of resilience amid oppression. Listeners will be drawn into a richly detailed portrait of Southern life, where every elegant ball and whispered promise hints at deeper struggles waiting to unfold.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (259K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Anthony J. Adam and David Widger
Release date
2008-07-02
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

d. 1884
Born into slavery and later becoming a leading abolitionist, this groundbreaking writer helped open new paths in American literature. He is especially remembered for Clotel, widely recognized as the first novel published by an African American.
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