William Wells Brown Clotel; Harriet. Wilson Our Nig Journal Essay 1 Topic: Compare and contrast the two slave narratives.
In the book of Wilson Our Nig it is about a lady by the name of Mag Smith who was seduced and left with a child. The child dies and she wanted to start a new life where no one knew who she was. Living in the new town she met a black man by the name of Jim. For Jim it was love at first sight but for Mag she felt different. After awhile she begin to give in. As time went buy realizing that they were meant for one another Jim and Mag got married and had two children a son and a daughter name Frado. Eventually Jim died leaving Mag to finish caring for the children which caused her to confide in his
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After the death of Thomas Jefferson, Currer (slave, Clotel mom) and her daughters were sold as slave. A man by the name of Horation Green (white man) bought Clotel and made her his common-law wife because they couldn’t marry by law. Clotel’s mother and sisters were still in slavery. After a while Currer was bought by a man name Peck, he was preacher. She passed away days before Pecks daughter was preparing to free her. Green and Clotel had a daughter named Mary, who was also mulatto but majority white. When Green became, interested and involved with the local politics, he abandons his relationship with Clotel and his daughter Mary. Then goes to marry a white woman who forced him to sell Clotel and enslave his child. Clotel is than sold to a planter in Vicksburg, Mississippi. She met a man name William who is also a slave and they planed an escape. William dressed as a white man and Clotel pretended to be his slave. Traveling they gained their freedom by making it to the free state of Ohio. Clotel eventually returned back to Virginia to try and free her daughter Mary but she got caught and taken to Washington, DC to be sold at a slave market. She escaped and got surrounded by the slave catchers on the Long Bridge, and she committed