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Narrative of Joanna, an emancipated slave of Surinam

  • John Gabriel Stedman

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John Gabriel Stedman, of Holland, was a lieutenant-colonel in the Dutch military and served in Surinam (Dutch Guiana) where he married a mulatto slave named Joanna and fathered a son. This compilation of excerpts from Stedman's narrative concern Joanna and their son, and begins with Stedman and Joanna's first meeting while she was a slave, their marriage, early life together, difficulty in securing freedom for Joanna and her son. Stedman praises Joanna's personality and sweet nature, describing instances of her loyalty, concern, and devotion during his absences and illnesses. Through Stedman's efforts, both were eventually freed from slavery, but they remained in Surinam when he returned to Holland. In Stedman's account, Joanna refused to return to Europe with him, and he learned about her death soon after his return. Includes two poems at the end of the work, "A Negro Mother's Appeal," and "The Slave-Dealer."

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  • Slaves
  • Emancipation
  • Biography
  • Soldiers
  • Black people
  • Slavery
  • Miscegenation
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  • John Gabriel Stedman

    1744 - 1797

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Editions

  • Edition cover

    I. Knapp

    1838

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    Electronic ed.

    Academic Affairs Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

    2001

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    Creative Media Partners, LLC

    2018

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    Isaac Knapp

    1838