The narrative centers on Ona Judge, a woman enslaved by Martha Washington, as she shares her poignant journey to freedom. Through her own voice, the story reveals the struggles and resilience of a person caught between loyalty and the desire for autonomy. This re-imagined account sheds light on historical injustices and personal triumphs, capturing the essence of Ona's experience and the broader themes of freedom and identity.
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By Her Own Design
A Novel of Ann Lowe, Fashion Designer to the Social Register
- 384bladzijden
- 14 uur lezen
The narrative highlights Ann Lowe's remarkable journey as a Black woman overcoming personal challenges and racial discrimination to achieve success in fashion design. Her talent culminated in the creation of one of America's most iconic wedding dresses for Jackie Kennedy, showcasing her skill and resilience. This untold story sheds light on Lowe's significant contributions to the fashion world and the societal barriers she navigated, making her an inspiring figure in American history.