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Behind the Scenes: Or, Thirty Years a Slave,…
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Behind the Scenes: Or, Thirty Years a Slave, and Four Years in the White House (original 1868; édition 2016)

par Elizabeth Keckley (Auteur), Dolen Perkins-Valdez (Auteur)

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General Books publication date: 2009 Original publication date: 1868 Original Publisher: G.W. Carleton
Membre:prudencegoodwife
Titre:Behind the Scenes: Or, Thirty Years a Slave, and Four Years in the White House
Auteurs:Elizabeth Keckley (Auteur)
Autres auteurs:Dolen Perkins-Valdez (Auteur)
Info:Eno Publishers (2016), Edition: Reprint, 170 pages
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Mots-clés:Elizabeth Keckley, Mary Todd Lincoln, President Lincoln, Civil War, life in White House

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Behind the Scenes: or, Thirty Years a Slave and Four Years in the White House par Elizabeth Keckley (1868)

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    Incidents dans la vie d'une jeune esclave par Harriet A. Jacobs (krazy4katz)
    krazy4katz: Another work by a former slave, but a much darker perspective on the lives of women who were slaves. For readers who thought Elizabeth Keckley's autobiography would be more about slavery.
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This book is about the Lincolns in the Whitehouse, written from the perspective of Mary Lincoln's dressmaker. I never knew this book even existed, but I am so glad I found it. The writing style is very conversational and touching. I learned so many things from the author's insight into the dynamics in the relationship of President and Mrs. Lincoln, the workings of the Whitehouse and her own perspective of being a freed slave working in the Whitehouse. Anyone who appreciates American history would enjoy this book. ( )
  Kimberlyhi | Apr 15, 2023 |
An amazing tale. I was often startled by the things Elizabeth Keckley was asked to do (sit by Willie's deathbed, deal with the sales of Ms Lincoln's clothes). I was also surprised to hear that Ms Keckley was able to shame her slave masters into ceasing to beat her by fighting them off and not crying out. An interesting look at an interesting time in history. I did struggle to find it completely believable. Possibly my ignorance. ( )
  njcur | Jun 21, 2022 |
My previous book led me to pick up Behind the Scenes, a memoir written by Elizabeth Keckley in 1868 about her life of enslavement, how she bought her freedom, and how she made a life for herself subsequently.

Keckley was born a slave in Virginia in 1818. The first part of her memoir details her life a slave - the splitting up of her family, the abuse she faced, included rape that led to a pregnancy, and how she strove to keep her dignity. She eventually was able to purchase her freedom through her skill as a seamstress, learned through being forced to keep her owner's family of 17 clothed. While she was in St. Louis with this family, she was able to earn $1500 with her seamstress skills to purchase her freedom and that of her son's. She moved to Washington, D.C. and began a seamstress business, sewing dresses for the most well-known women of the day, such as Varina Davis, wife of Jefferson Davis who was soon to be President of the Confederacy. After the Lincolns came to the White House, she became Mary Lincoln's modiste and confidant. The two developed a close relationship - a friendship from Keckley's account. The middle of the book details her exclusive access to the Lincoln family. After Lincoln's assassination, she helps Mary Todd Lincoln sell some of her dresses to make money and the book becomes a bit of an exposé that Mary Lincoln apparently never forgave her for. She includes full letters written to her from Mary Lincoln. Unfortunately, this book seems to have hurt Keckley's reputation and she never financially recovered.

My feelings on this book are mixed. It's beautifully written and I want to know more. I want to know where she learned to read and write, how she managed to become so skilled as to be the best dress designer in Washington on her own, and more about the struggles and triumphs she faced personally. Unfortunately, a lot of the book is overshadowed by the Lincoln family, and especially by Mary Todd Lincoln's financial and emotional troubles after her husband's death.

I'm glad I read this because it's an important first person account of a woman's journey through and out of slavery and to personal success. But I think it's also good to know before you read it that Keckley's own intention in writing this was not just to tell her story, but also to give another view of the Lincolns. She does it well, but at 150 years removed, I personally wanted more of HER story - I can read about the Lincolns plenty of other places. ( )
1 voter japaul22 | Oct 17, 2021 |
This is the memoir of Elizabeth Keckley, originally published in 1868. Elizabeth was born a slave, had a son by a white owner, purchased her own freedom, and became a well-known dressmaker. Mary Todd Lincoln hired her as her personal dressmaker in 1861. They were friends and companions until the publication of this book, which instead of helping people to understand Mary Todd Lincoln better, lessened her reputation. ( )
  baughga | Sep 12, 2021 |
Important to read critically. Very eye opening. Highly recommend to anyone who wishes to learn more about American life in the 1800's. To further understand Keckley's writing, check out the (horribly horribly racist) parody of her work, "Behind the Seams."
  katelynreads | Jun 30, 2020 |
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