A Muslim American slave : the life of Omar Ibn Said /
Said, Omar ibn, 1770-1863,
A Muslim American slave : the life of Omar Ibn Said / translated from the Arabic, edited, and with an introduction by Ala Alryyes. - xii, 222 páginas : ilustraciones, facsim., mapas ; 23 cm. - Wisconsin studies in autobiography . - Wisconsin studies in autobiography. .
Incluye bibliografía.
_ The life of Omar Ibn Said, written by himself / Autobiography of Omar Ibn Said, slave in North Carolina, 1831 / Muslims in early America / Contemporary contexts for Omar´s Life and life / The United States and Barbary Coast slavery / ´God does not allow kings to enslave their people´ : Islamic reformists and the transatlantic slave trade / Representing the West in the Arabic language: the slave narrative of Omar Ibn Said / Omar´s earliest known manuscript (1819) / Letter from Reverend Isaac Bird, of Hartford, Connecticut, to Theodore Dwight, of Brooklyn, New York (April 1, 1862) -- ´Uncle Moreau,´ from North Carolina University Magazine (September 1854) -- Ralph Gurley´s ´Secretary´s Report,´ from African Repository and Colonial Journal (July 1837). Ala Alryyes -- Ala Alryyes -- Isaac Bird ; J. Franklin Jameson -- Michael A. Gomez -- Allan D. Austin -- Robert J. Allison -- Sylviane A. Diouf -- Ghada Osman, Camille F. Forbes -- John Hunwick -- Introduction : ´Arabic work,´ Islam, and American literature / translated by translated by with an introduction and notes by Appendix 1: Translated by Appendix 2 : Appendix 3 : Appendix 4 :
English translations on pages facing facsim. pages of Arabic text.
0299249530 0299249549 9780299249533 9780299249540
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Said, Omar ibn, 1770-1863
Esclavos--Carolina del Norte (Estados Unidos).
Narraciones de esclavos--Carolina del Norte (Estados Unidos).
306.3 / S132m 2011
A Muslim American slave : the life of Omar Ibn Said / translated from the Arabic, edited, and with an introduction by Ala Alryyes. - xii, 222 páginas : ilustraciones, facsim., mapas ; 23 cm. - Wisconsin studies in autobiography . - Wisconsin studies in autobiography. .
Incluye bibliografía.
_ The life of Omar Ibn Said, written by himself / Autobiography of Omar Ibn Said, slave in North Carolina, 1831 / Muslims in early America / Contemporary contexts for Omar´s Life and life / The United States and Barbary Coast slavery / ´God does not allow kings to enslave their people´ : Islamic reformists and the transatlantic slave trade / Representing the West in the Arabic language: the slave narrative of Omar Ibn Said / Omar´s earliest known manuscript (1819) / Letter from Reverend Isaac Bird, of Hartford, Connecticut, to Theodore Dwight, of Brooklyn, New York (April 1, 1862) -- ´Uncle Moreau,´ from North Carolina University Magazine (September 1854) -- Ralph Gurley´s ´Secretary´s Report,´ from African Repository and Colonial Journal (July 1837). Ala Alryyes -- Ala Alryyes -- Isaac Bird ; J. Franklin Jameson -- Michael A. Gomez -- Allan D. Austin -- Robert J. Allison -- Sylviane A. Diouf -- Ghada Osman, Camille F. Forbes -- John Hunwick -- Introduction : ´Arabic work,´ Islam, and American literature / translated by translated by with an introduction and notes by Appendix 1: Translated by Appendix 2 : Appendix 3 : Appendix 4 :
English translations on pages facing facsim. pages of Arabic text.
0299249530 0299249549 9780299249533 9780299249540
0 40019677821
Said, Omar ibn, 1770-1863
Esclavos--Carolina del Norte (Estados Unidos).
Narraciones de esclavos--Carolina del Norte (Estados Unidos).
306.3 / S132m 2011