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OverviewMary Ann Shadd’s pamphlet A Plea for Emigration; or Notes of Canada West is, as the title promises, a settler guide designed to inform prospective immigrants of conditions in their proposed new home. But whereas most such works were addressed to potential white emigrants to North America from Britain or continental Europe, Shadd’s aimed to entice black Americans to emigrate to Canada. The introduction and background materials included in the volume situate Shadd’s pamphlet in its political and cultural context, and in the context of Shadd’s own remarkable life as an abolitionist, women’s rights activist, writer, and educator. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Mary Ann Shadd , Phanuel Antwi , Joseph Black , Leonard ConollyPublisher: Broadview Press Ltd Imprint: Broadview Press Ltd Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 0.70cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.080kg ISBN: 9781554813216ISBN 10: 1554813212 Pages: 96 Publication Date: 06 September 2016 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsAcknowledgements Introduction Mary Ann Shadd: A Brief Chronology A Note on the Text A Plea for Emigration; or Notes of Canada WestIn Context From Harriet Martineau, Society in America From Frederick Douglass, Life of an American Slave From William H. Smith, Smith's Canadian Gazetteer From The Fugitive Slave Act (1850) From The Provincial Freeman (24 March 1854) Works Cited and Select BibliographyReviewsPhanuel Antwi's new edition of Mary Ann Shadd's A Plea for Emigration is cause for celebration, for it brings the work of this fascinating nineteenth-century black feminist, abolitionist, journalist, editor, lawyer, and educational activist back into the wide circulation it deserves. Shadd's groundbreaking pamphlet (accompanied in this edition by a rich selection of contextual materials) is every bit as foundational a work of Canadian literature as that other 1852 text, Susanna Moodie's Roughing It in the Bush; its re-publication in this edition represents a substantial contribution to the vitally important ongoing project of reaching beyond Moodie's and other European settler-invader accounts of Canadian experience. -- Lorraine York, William McMaster Chair in Canadian Literature and Culture, McMaster University This new edition of Mary Ann Shadd's A Plea for Emigration, with its fine introduction and stimulating contextual materials will ... invigorate conversations about Canada's complex relation to American slavery, as well as introduce its remarkable author to new generations of students and scholars. It is imporant and welcome. -- Leslie Sanders, Department of Humanities, York University While much has been written about white settler populations in nineteenth-century Canada West (present-day Ontario), and a few authors have explored black populations in the region, most of whom were escaped African American slaves who had fled North via the Underground Railroad, much less is known about how black inhabitants felt about their land prospects, political rights, the Canadian climate and land. As one of the few settler guides aimed at nineteenth-century black readers, Shadd's Plea for Emigration--now re-issued by Broadview with an informative introduction, explanatory notes, and a helpful selection of contextual materials--is an insightful, detailed description of the aforementioned, and so much more. The deliberate yet engaging writing of Mary Ann Shadd--educator, editor, feminist, abolitionist, and visionary--is ... scarcely remembered in the annals of early African American literature; this pro-British, integrationist text shines a bright and long overdue light on Shadd's unwavering activism and courage in challenging opposing attitudes about black liberation. -- Cheryl Thompson, University of Toronto Author InformationPhanuel Antwi is Assistant Professor of English at the University of British Columbia. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |