In 1855, an American named John Swanson Jacobs walked into the offices of the Empire newspaper in Sydney, Australia. The conversation that ensued between the editors and the well-spoken Jacobs, a fugitive slave, opened a path for both Jacobs and the Empire, to publish his story. Two weeks later, Jacobs brought them a manuscript titled The United States Governed by 600,000 Despots. This was not a typical slave narrative, and they published it.
In 2016, in the midst of other research, historian Jonathan D.S. Schroeder came across Jacobs’ autobiography, which had been all but lost to time. An extraordinary work, more sociopolitical critique than life story, Despots offers a first hand account of how the enslaved truly viewed the institution of slavery, unmediated by white editors and writers as so many other slave narratives of the time were.
In celebration of the Anisfield-Wolf Book Awards and Cleveland Book Fest, Schroeder will discuss Jacobs’ narrative and Schroeder’s own scholarship with author, historian, and 2021 Anisfield-Wolf Book Award winner Vincent Brown.
After the forum, a book signing with the author will be available. ThirdSpace Reading Room will be on site for book sales.
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Online ticket sales for this forum will conclude on Wednesday, September 17th at noon. For more information regarding ticketing/registration, contact Stacy Roper at (216) 621-0082.
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The livestream will be available beginning at 12:00pm. Have questions for the Q&A? Text them to 330.541.5794.