Briton Hammon’s “narrative Of The Uncommon Sufferings, And Surprizing Deliverance Of Briton Hammon”: Against The Status Quo

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Briton Hammon’s “narrative Of The Uncommon Sufferings, And Surprizing Deliverance Of Briton Hammon”: Against The Status Quo

...years at sea seems in many ways to go against the norms of society believed to have existed at that time. Hammon, a slave, was released by his Master to serve at sea. Throughout the narrative, Hammon relates his treatment and his impression of others as if he is a British citizen and this is reflected in his story. Although it appeared he wished to go to sea at the beginning, his final passages express his relief and gratitude for being returned to his Master and his Native land, America. Hammon’s story breaks with the status quo and the impressions of the time in that not only was he the first African American prose writer, he also considered himself properly treated by his Master, felt an alliance with Britain and America, was desired and sought after by the Indians and the Governor of Havana and received full wages for his work on the ships while serving Britain.
In 1747,...

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