![]() Acquisitions source: Learn more: Subjects and keywords: Narratives ![]() The History of Mary Prince a West Indian Slave. Throughout the text, Prince details the various work demanded of her, including nursing, cooking, cleaning, and outdoor manual labor on the plantations and in the salt-ponds of "Turk's Island." She also recounts the physical, psychological and sexual abuse she and other enslaved people suffered through, as well as the frequently abusive domestic relationships within white plantation-owning families. Davis, Stationer's Hall Court and by Waugh & Innes, Edinburgh, 1831 Date created: 1831 Type of resource: Text Genre: Texts (document genres) Format: electronic Map data: Scale not given 32.307800, -64.750500, Scale not given 17.074656, -61.817521, Scale not given 21.691247, -71.586914 Abstract/Description: In The History of Mary Prince, A West Indian Slave Related by Herself, Prince recounts her life as a slave in Bermuda, and then in Antigua. Project Gutenberg (Contributor) Language: English Publisher: First Edition - London, England : F. ![]() ![]() Related by Herself Creator: Prince, Mary (Author) Contributor: Strickland, Susannah (Transcriber) Title: The History of Mary Prince, A West Indian Slave. ![]()
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