"Our Nigga" by Harriet Wilson is a novel that shows the rigor of racial prejudice in 19th century and trauma of abandonment. The story of Vlado, once an ecstatic mixed-blood girl, was abandoned by her white mother and began when she grew into a lady. She is facing all abuses and torture that her wife Mrs. Belmont may suffer. She is still surviving to gain freedom. Through the events and stories of Vlado's life, the reader left a painful reality of the servant's life of the contract.
The first African-American novel published in the United States is Harriet Wilson's "Our Black Ghost" (1859). It represents the difficulty of living in the free black world in the north. In the early 1980's, Henry Louis Gates (Jr.) rediscovered Nig and re-released it. He tagged the work and thought it might be the first novel published by African-Americans. The similarities between Wilson 's story and her life have proved to have led some scholars who believe this work should be considered autobiographical. Despite these differences, our Nig is a literary work that talks about the harsh living of the North in the North, a contract employee. Our Nig is a story of the story of a sentimental novel and a mother-centric novel of the 19th century.
A sketch by Harriet Wilson's autobiographical novel "Our Newcomer" or "The Life of Freedom" (1859) is regarded as a novel by African-American women first published in North America. Harriet Jacobs wrote the first autobiography "The Life of a Slave Girl's Life Event" (1861), published by a former slave slave. And it explained the sexual abuse she received in her master 's hand.
Our first novel of African-American women, our Nig (Vintage, 1983, 131 pages, $ 7.95, ISBN 0-394-71558-6) taken in 1859 by "Harriet Wilson" Newborn is about the northern black servant. Suppression rather than slavery itself. Charles chess nut traditional bone marrow. The turning point of this beautiful century is best known for high school students and university students, which is done by notoriously well-known black novelists. In the period after the end of slavery, the novel explores the post - civil war experiences of the North - South blacks in the style of detective story.