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Free Joe And Other Georgian Sketches (Edition1)

Author: Joel Chandler Harris  

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Free Joe And Other Georgian Sketches paints a vivid picture of Southern life in Georgia, blending humor with deeper emotional undertones. The stories explore the complexities of freedom, social dynamics, and the human spirit, particularly within the context of African American experiences during and after slavery. The titular story portrays a free black man struggling with the paradox of liberty in a society that marginalizes him. His journey reveals the isolation and prejudice he faces, not only from white citizens but also from fellow African Americans who view his freedom with suspicion. The stories delve into the emotional and societal conflicts of a post-slavery world, highlighting resilience and the longing for connection. Through both humorous and poignant moments, the collection explores how societal structures shape individual lives and identities. The juxtaposition of freedom and oppression provides a powerful narrative that reflects the challenges of personal autonomy in a deeply divided and unjust society, offering a nuanced portrayal of the struggles for dignity and human connection.

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Joel Chandler Harris (December 9, 1848 July 3, 1908) was an American journalist, fiction writer, and folklorist best known for his Uncle Remus stories collection. Harris was born in Eatonton, Georgia, where he worked as an apprentice on a plantation during his adolescence, and spent the majority of his professional life in Atlanta as an associate editor at The Atlanta Constitution. Harris had two professional lives: as Joe Harris, an editor and journalist, he supported a vision of the New South with the editor Henry W. Grady (1880-1889), which emphasized regional and racial reconciliation after Reconstruction; as Joel Chandler Harris, a fiction writer and folklorist, he wrote many 'Brer Rabbit' stories from African-American oral tradition. Joel Chandler Harris was born in 1848 in Eatonton, Georgia, to Irish immigrant Mary Ann Harris. His father, whose name has not been revealed, abandoned Mary Ann shortly after Harris was born. The boy was called Joel after his mother's attending physician, Dr. Joel Branham, who had never married. Chandler was his mother's uncle's name. Harris was always self-conscious about his illegitimate birth.

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Publisher
Double 9 Books
Published
3rd March 2025
Pages
132
ISBN
9789370819887

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