Clotel by William Wells Brown

The President's Daughter

"Clotel" is a novel set in the antebellum South that explores the life and struggles of Clotel, a young woman who is the daughter of an enslaved black woman and her white master, purportedly based on the real-life story of Thomas Jefferson's offspring with Sally Hemings. The narrative delves into the harsh realities of slavery, including the sexual exploitation of enslaved women, and follows Clotel and her sister as they navigate a society that views them as property rather than human beings. The novel is significant for being considered the first novel written by an African American and uses its narrative to critique the injustices of slavery and the hypocrisies of American society.

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Published
1853
Nationality
American
Length
Short
Pages
200-300
Original Language
English
Avg User Rating
(4.0)
Alternate Titles
- Clotelle
- Miralda; or, The Beautiful Quadroon

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