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Rare copy of first novel by African American woman donated

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By Associated Press A rare version of a book considered the first novel published in the U.S. by a Black woman has returned to her home state of New Hampshire. An original first edition of Harriet Wilson’s “Our Nig; or Sketches From the Life of a Free Black” was recently donated to Black Heritage Trail […]

The post Rare copy of first novel by African American woman donated appeared first on The San Diego Voice & Viewpoint.

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