Shut up, Ms. Stowe, it's time to hear about the evils of slavery from a woman who lived it. Dolly Morton, published in 1899 by Charles Carrington, is the tale of an Abolitionist who crossed the Mason-Dixon to free slaves, got caught, and despite white flesh found herself trapped in the ironic role of "companion," to a wealthy landowner. Legendary for its accounts of whippings, sexual tortures, and Rabelaisian nocturnes, we're glad to bring this book back for the first time in decades.
Shut up, Ms. Stowe, it's time to hear about the evils of slavery from a woman who lived it. Dolly Morton, published in 1899 by Charles Carrington, is the tale of an Abolitionist who crossed the Mason-Dixon to free slaves, got caught, and despite white flesh found herself trapped in the ironic role of "companion," to a wealthy landowner. Legendary for its accounts of whippings, sexual tortures, and Rabelaisian nocturnes, we're glad to bring this book back for the first time in decades.