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| #1649873 in Books | 1998-10 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 6.50 x9.00 x1.25l, | File type: PDF | 352 pages||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Very accurate research|By Dr Jacques COULARDEAU|This is a historical book that tries to reconstruct the case of Margaret Garner identified as The Modern Medea by the painter Thomas Satterwhite in 1867. She is also evoked in a poem by Mary A. Livermore, The Slave Tragedy of Cincinnati, in the New York Tribune on February 3, 1856, in a long poem, The Night of Freedom, by William|.com |"This is a story of slavery and child-murder, and it begins in northern Kentucky."| Toni Morrison's Beloved was based on a real incident: an 1856 infanticide committed by 22-year-old Margaret Garner, a runaway slave who, when recapture was
The first in-depth historical account of the events that inspired Toni Morrison's novel Beloved.
In the middle of a frigid Sunday night in January 1856, a twenty-two-year-old Kentucky slave named Margaret Garner gathered up her family and raced north, toward Cincinnati and freedom. But Margaret's master followed just hours behind and soon had the fugitives surrounded. Thinking all was lost, Margaret seized a butcher knife and nearly decapitated her two-year-old daugh...
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