The Garies and Their Friends
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The Garies and Their Friends

  1. 332 pages
  2. English
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The Garies and Their Friends

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The Garies and Their Friends (1857) is a novel by Frank J. Webb. Published at the height of the abolitionist movement, Webb's novel was only the second in history by an African American writer. Although it is his only novel, The Garies and Their Friends is a testament to Webb's skills as a writer and political thinker, a man who explored themes of racial passing and Northern racism decades before such topics were common in African American literature. Although his novel was relatively unpopular—perhaps due to his refusal to sentimentalize both Northern white and free Black communities—it gained scholarly attention and critical acclaim in the latter half of the twentieth century, and has since been recognized as a significant work of African American fiction. Clarence Garie, a white planter from Georgia, and his common-law wife Emily, raise their two children together with the acceptance of a Southern community accustomed to such relationships between masters and slaves. Fearing what should happen to her and her children if Clarence were to die, Emily persuades her husband to move their family to Philadelphia, where they hope to be accepted by the city's well-established community of free African Americans. When they get there, however, they encounter prejudice from their neighbors as well as the growing Irish immigrant population. Together with their friends the Ellises, the Garie family becomes the target of vicious attacks by George Stevens, a bigoted attorney looking to incite a race riot in the city. Soon, tragedy strikes, exposing the deep-rooted divides of a nation only a few years away from civil war. This edition of Frank J. Webb's The Garies and Their Friends is a classic work of African American literature reimagined for modern readers.

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Information

Publisher
Mint Editions
Year
2021
Print ISBN
9781513297446
eBook ISBN
9781513297446

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright
  4. Contents
  5. I. In which the Reader is introduced to a Family of Peculiar Construction
  6. II. A Glance at the Ellis Family
  7. III. Charlie’s Trials
  8. IV. In which Mr. Winston finds an Old Friend
  9. V. The Garies decide on a Change
  10. VI. Pleasant News
  11. VII. Mrs. Thomas has her Troubles
  12. VIII. Trouble in the Ellis Family
  13. IX. Breaking up
  14. X. Another Parting
  15. XI. The New Home
  16. XII. Mr. Garie’s Neighbour
  17. XIII. Hopes consummated
  18. XIV. Charlie at Warmouth
  19. XV. Mrs. Stevens gains a Triumph
  20. XVI. Mr. Stevens makes a Discovery
  21. XVII. Plotting
  22. XVIII. Mr. Stevens falls into Bad Hands
  23. XIX. The Alarm
  24. XX. The Attack
  25. XXI. More Horrors
  26. XXII. An Anxious Day
  27. XXIII. The Lost One Found
  28. XXIV. Charlie Distinguishes Himself
  29. XXV. The Heir
  30. XXVI. Home again
  31. XXVII. Sudbury
  32. XXVIII. Charlie seeks Employment
  33. XXIX. Clouds and Sunshine
  34. XXX. Many Years after
  35. XXXI. The Thorn rankles
  36. XXXII. Dear Old Ess again
  37. XXXIII. The Fatal Discovery
  38. XXXIV. ā€œMurder will outā€
  39. XXXV. The Wedding
  40. XXXVI. And the Last
  41. A Note About the Author
  42. A Note from the Publisher

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