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The Black Bard of North Carolina: George Moses Horton and His Poetry (Chapel Hill Books)

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For his humanistic religious verse his poignant and deeply personal antislavery poems and above all his lifelong enthusiasm for liberty nature and the art of poetry George Moses Horton merits a place of distinction among nineteenth-century African American poets. Enslaved from birth until the close of the Civil War the self-taught Horton was the first American slave to protest his bondage in published verse and the first black man to publish a book in the South. As a man and as a poet his achievements were extraordinary. In this volume Joan Sherman collects sixty-two of Hortons poems. Her comprehensive introduction combining biography history cultural commentary and critical insight presents a compelling and detailed picture of this remarkable mans life and art. George Moses Horton (ca. 17971883) was born in Northampton County North Carolina. A slave for sixty-eight years Horton spent much of his life on a farm near Chapel Hill and in time he fostered a deep connection with the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The author of three books of poetry Horton was inducted into the North Carolina Literary Hall of Fame in May of 1996.