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$a 2015960647 |
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$a9780989609272 |
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$a0989609278 |
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$aE457.15$b.K26 2016 |
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$a973.7092$223 |
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$aKeckley, Elizabeth,$dapproximately 1818-1907. |
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$aBehind the scenes :$bor, thirty years a slave, and four years in the White House /$cElizabeth Keckley; introduction by Dolen Perkins-Valdez. |
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$aHillsborough, NC :$bEno Publishers,$c[2016] |
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$cÃ2016 |
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$axix, 161 pages :$billustrations ;$c23 cm. |
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$aOriginally published: New York : G.W. Carleton & Co., 1868. With new introduction and publisher's annotations. |
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$aIncludes bibliographical references. |
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$gI.$tWhere I Was Born --$gII.$tGirlhood and Its Sorrows --$gIII.$tHow I Gained My Freedom --$gIV.$tIn the Family of Senator Jefferson Davis --$gV.$tMy Introduction to Mrs. Lincoln --$gVI.$tWillie Lincoln's Death-bed --$gVII.$tWashington in 1862-3 --$gVIII.$tCandid Opinions --$gIX.$tBehind the Scenes --$gX.$tThe Second Inauguration --$gXI.$tThe Assassination of President Lincoln --$gXII.$tMrs. Lincoln Leaves the White House --$gXIII.$tThe Origin of the Rivalry Between Mr. Douglas and Mr. Lincoln --$gXIV.$tOld Friends --$gXV.$tThe Secret History of Mrs. Lincoln's Wardrobe in New York --$gAppendix.$tLetters from Mrs. Lincoln to Mrs. Keckley. |
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$aBorn into slavery, Elizabeth Hobbs Keckley (ca. 1824-1907) rose to a position of respect as a talented dressmaker and designer to the political elite of Washington, D.C., and a confidante of First Lady Mary Todd Lincoln. In this unusual memoir, Keckley offers a rare, behind-the-scenes view of the formal and informal networks that African Americans established among themselves, as well as an insider's perspective of the men who made Civil War politics and the women who influenced them. |
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$aKeckley, Elizabeth,$dapproximately 1818-1907. |
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$aAfrican American women$vBiography. |
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$aEnslaved women$zUnited States$vBiography. |
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$aDressmakers$zUnited States$vBiography. |
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$aEnslaved persons$zUnited States$vBiography. |
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$aLincoln, Mary Todd,$d1818-1882. |
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$aLincoln, Abraham,$d1809-1865. |
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$aPrimary sources.$2lcgft |
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$aAutobiographies.$2lcgft |