The Freedom Business: Including a Narrative of the Life & Adventures of Venture, a Native of Africa Buy on Amazon
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The Freedom Business: Including a Narrative of the Life & Adventures of Venture, a Native of Africa

Publisher Wordsong
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Author(s) Marilyn Nelson
Publisher Wordsong
ISBN / ASIN 1932425578
ISBN-13 9781932425574
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Sales Rank #1,258,069
Marketplace United States 🇺🇸
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The true narrative of a slave from Africa, crafted in verse by Marilyn Nelson. Born an African prince, Broteer Furro was captured by slave traders at age six. As he stepped onto a cargo ship, the vessel's steward purchased the boy and gave him a new name: Venture. He landed in Rhode Island and worked through a lifetime of slavery to buy not only his own freedom but the freedom of his wife and children. Remarkable in his own time for his ambition and physical stature, Venture Smith became history's first man to document both his capture from Africa and life as an American slave. In this breathtaking volume, Marilyn Nelson's poems sit opposite the text of Smith's own narrative. Nelson's controlled verse layers this edition with insight into Smith's stoic eighteenth-century prose. Deborah Dancy's stark watercolor collages highlight the tension between the economical language of the narrative and the turbulent emotion within the poems.

Aubade (1768)
Started out early, following last night's track.
A moon sliver lingered over the moon blue snow.
I left my lady laying on her back
trumpeting the most beautiful music I know.
Can't take her home with me, where she belongs,
to warm my room with her smile, my pillow with her cheek.
She and our children: owned. (God must bear wrongs
like a strong black man pretending to be meek.)
Like me, my Meg was kidnapped as a child
and raised in a white home, the only slave.
… —FROM THE BOOK
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