Réimpression 2017 de l'édition 1868. Un récit autobiographique, Behind the Scenes retrace la vie d'Elizabeth Keckley de son esclavage en Virginie et en Caroline du Nord à son temps en tant que couturière à Mary Todd Lincoln à la Maison Blanche pendant l'administration d'Abraham Lincoln. Il était assez controversé au moment de sa sortie - un travail sans compromis qui a transgressé les frontières victoriennes entre la vie publique et privée, et les lignes de race, de sexe et de société.
Les 30 premières années de Keckley ont été passées en tant qu'esclave, et les cruautés et injustices de sa vie sont liées clairement et succinctement. Ce mémoire instructif raconte comment elle a été battue et comment elle est devenue une couturière pour soutenir son maître et sa famille, combien elle était déterminée à acheter la liberté pour elle-même et son fils, comment ses amis à Saint-Louis sont venus à son aide, comment elle est devenue la couturière et amie proche de Mary Todd Lincoln, et ses perspectives et expériences de sa vue intérieure de la Maison Blanche de Lincoln. Keckley émerge comme une personne calme et confiante qui parle d'une période très tumultueuse de l'histoire américaine.
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Table of Contents
Title Page
Copyright Page
Introduction
PREFACE
CHAPTER I - WHERE I WAS BORN
CHAPTER II - GIRLHOOD AND ITS SORROWS
CHAPTER III - HOW I GAINED MY FREEDOM
CHAPTER IV - IN THE FAMILY OF SENATOR JEFFERSON DAVIS
CHAPTER V - MY INTRODUCTION TO MRS. LINCOLN
CHAPTER VI - WILLIE LINCOLN’S DEATH-BED
CHAPTER VII - WASHINGTON IN 1862-3
CHAPTER VIII - CANDID OPINIONS
CHAPTER IX - BEHIND THE SCENES
CHAPTER X - THE SECOND INAUGURATION
CHAPTER XI - THE ASSASSINATION OF PRESIDENT LINCOLN
CHAPTER XII - MRS. LINCOLN LEAVES THE WHITE HOUSE
CHAPTER XIII - THE ORIGIN OF THE RIVALRY BETWEEN MR. DOUGLAS AND MR. LINCOLN
CHAPTER XIV - OLD FRIENDS
CHAPTER XV - THE SECRET HISTORY OF MRS. LINCOLN’S WARDROBE IN NEW YORK
APPENDIX
Explanatory Notes
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BEHIND THE SCENES
ELIZABETH HOBBS KECKLEY (1818-1907) was born a slave near Dinwiddie Court House, Virginia, but purchased her freedom at the age of thirty-seven and set up a successful dressmaking business in Washington, D.C., in 1860. After serving as a seamstress for Varina Davis, wife of the Mississippi senator Jefferson Davis, Keckley became the modiste for Mary Todd Lincoln, the First Lady of the United States, shortly after Abraham Lincoln was inaugurated president of the United States in 1861. Gaining ready access to the Lincoln family by virtue of her constant employment by Mrs. Lincoln, Keckley spent much of the next four years in the White House, where she became not only Mary Todd Lincoln’s dressmaker but her friend and confidante. After President Lincoln was assassinated in the spring of 1865 and his widow moved back to Illinois, Keckley remained a trusted advisor and support to Mrs. Lincoln. Stung by public criticism of her efforts to help the debt-ridden former First Lady raise money by selling her expensive wardrobe, Keckley tried to defend herself in her autobiography, Behind the Scenes, Or, Thirty Years a Slave, and Four Years in the White House, which was published in New York in 1868. Keckley’s intimate perspective on the relationship between the martyred president and his wife, along with the publication of many letters from Mrs. Lincoln to Keckley, made Behind the Scenes instantly controversial as an “indecent book” authored by a “traitorous eavesdropper.” Returning to her business, Keckley lived and worked in Washington, D.C., until 1892, when she moved to Ohio to accept a position as head of Wilberforce University’s Domestic Science department. She died in 1907, a resident of the National Home for Destitute Colored Women and Children in Washington, D.C.
WILLIAM L. ANDREWS, E. Maynard Adams Professor of English at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, is the author of The Literary Career of Charles W. Chesnutt (1980) and To Tell a Free Story: The First Century of Afro-American Autobiography, 1760-1865 (1986). He is the editor or coeditor of more than thirty books on African American literature, including The Oxford Companion to African American Literature (1997), The Norton Anthology of African American Literature (2003), and North Carolina Slave Narratives (2003). He has held research grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities, the American Council of Learned Societies, and the American Philosophical Society, and has been a fellow of the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University.
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Keckley, Elizabeth, ca. 1818-1907.
Behind the scenes, or, Thirty years a slave and four years in the White House / Elizabeth Keckley ; introduction and notes by William L. Andrews. p. cm.—(Penguin classics)
Originally published: New York: G. W. Carleton & Co., 1868.
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6. Lincoln, Mary Todd, 1818-1882-Relations with African Americans. 7. Lincoln, Abraham,
1809-1865—Relations with African Americans. I. Title: Behind the scenes. II. Title: Thirty years a slave
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