From the Darkness Cometh the Light, Lucy A. Delaney
From the Darkness Cometh the Light, Lucy A. Delaney
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From the Darkness Cometh the Light
Or, Struggles for Freedom

Author: Lucy A. Delaney

Narrator: Sisi Aisha Johnson

Unabridged: 1 hr 1 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/18/2021


Synopsis

During the hardships of obtaining emancipation, two couples shared one home in Illinois. Residing with them was a young black girl named Polly Crocket. But after five years, Polly, along with the two couples, were abducted, placed into a canoe, and taken down south where they became slaves. Polly was then bought by a prior who, after a year, faced setbacks that required him to sell all he owned, including Polly.Although this story is ostensibly Lucy Ann Delaney's, Polly remains the primary driving force and often seems to be more the protagonist than Delaney herself. Spiritual in tone, both celebrating what Delaney sees as God's benevolent role in her own life as well as attacking the hypocrisy of Christian slave owners, From the Darkness Cometh the Light does not so much recount the horrors of slavery as attempt to show the strength of the African Americans who suffered them. Consequently, the narrative continues after Delaney's freedom, showing her fortitude following the death of her first husband and later her four children. Delaney also celebrates her later political involvement, arguing for the potential of African American citizens in our democracy.

About Lucy A. Delaney

Lucy Ann Delaney (1830-1890s) was an African-American author, a former slave, and an activist, notable for her 1891 narrative From the Darkness Cometh the Light, or, Struggles for Freedom, the only first-person account of a freedom suit and one of the few post-Emancipation published slave narratives.


Reviews

If you get a chance, find the audio book version narrated by Sisi Aisha Johnson. She does a character reading that will fully draw you in.......more

Goodreads review by Susan

Short tale of one young girl, born under slavery, but freed by a court. She spent decades trying to uplift other former slaves, but her tale still underscores how many roadblocks America has put up to keep African Americans from enjoying the full fruits of their labor and their lives.......more

Goodreads review by Brannon

Right not Might will triumph.......more