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Francis Johnson Webb (March 21, 1828 – 1894) was an American novelist, poet, and essayist from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. His novel, The Garies and Their Friends (1857), was the second novel by an African American to be published, and the first to portray the daily lives of free blacks in the North.
Overview. Frank J. Webb. Quick Reference. (?–?), author of The Garies and Their Friends (1857) and two novelettes, “Two Wolves and a Lamb,” (1870) and “Marvin Hayle” (1870). The little that is known about Frank J. Webb's life comes from Harriet Beecher Stowe's brief preface to The Garies.
6 de sept. de 2008 · Frank Webb's Still Life: Rethinking Literature and Politics through The Garies and Their Friends | American Literary History | Oxford Academic. Journal Article. Frank Webb's Still Life: Rethinking Literature and Politics through The Garies and Their Friends. Samuel Otter. Author Notes.
- Samuel Otter
- 2008
Francis J. Webb who worked as an agent of two short-lived Black newspa-pers, Freedom's Joumal and Rights for All and lived in Philadelphia in the 1820s (1820 U.S. Census), although, as Lapsansky points out (35), this Francis Webb could be the father of the author Webb. The Frank J. Webb who wrote The Garies was born in the
Frank J. Webb. CHAPTER I. In which the Reader is introduced to a Family of peculiar Construction. It was at the close of an afternoon in May, ...
Francis Johnson Webb (21 de marzo de 1828 - 1894) fue un novelista, poeta y ensayista estadounidense de Filadelfia, Pensilvania. Su novela, Los Garies y sus amigos (1857), fue la segunda novela de un afroamericano publicada y la primera en retratar la vida cotidiana de los negros libres en el Norte.
The Garies and Their Friends. Frank J. Webb. Graphic Arts Books, Aug 3, 2021 - Fiction - 332 pages. The Garies and Their Friends (1857) is a novel by Frank J. Webb. Published at the...