December 12, 201312 yr comment_10314 Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library - Inside cover and first page of Austin Reed's manuscript. Years ago, a rare-books dealer browsing at an estate sale in Rochester came across an unusual manuscript, dated 1858. The family selling it said little about where it had been for the last 150 years. It appeared never to have left upstate New York. Scholars now believe that the mystery manuscript is the first recovered memoir written in prison by an African-American, a discovery that Yale University says it made after authenticating the document and acquiring it for its Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library. The 304-page memoir, titled “The Life and Adventures of a Haunted Convict, or the Inmate of a Gloomy Prison,” describes the experiences of the author, Austin Reed, from the 1830s to the 1850s in a prison in upstate New York. Read the full NY Times article written By Julie Bosman Published: December 11, 2013 Report
December 12, 201312 yr comment_10316 Not only interesting, but inspiring. The work of a resiliant and creative individual who was a natural born writer. Report
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