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Hal Bush <[log in to unmask]>
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>I confess ancient ignorance, but which Brown do you mean?


William Wells Brown, ex-slave, was one of the great African Americans of
the 19th century.   His novel,  "Clotel:  The President's Daughter," was
the first novel published by an African American.  The title character is
the illegitimate mulatto daughter of Thomas Jefferson by way of Sally
Hemings, although a different name is used -- a story lately in the news
thanks to DNA and so forth.  I believe the pub. date was around 1853 but
the volume is not handy, so I would not swear to it. . . .
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Dr. Harold K. Bush, Jr.
Assistant Professor
Dept. of English
Saint Louis University
221 N. Grand Blvd.
Saint Louis, MO  63103
(work)  314-977-3616
(home)  314-861-3929;  <[log in to unmask]>

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