Who is Abina?

Who is Abina?

About Abina The story of Abina Mansah—a woman “without history” who was wrongfully enslaved, escaped to British- controlled territory, and then took her former master to court—takes place in the complex world of the Gold Coast at the onset of late nineteenth-century colonialism.

Who is William Melton in Abina?

William Melton—the judge hearing Abina’s case—tells James Davis and James Hutton Brew that Abina’s case puts him in a “bind.” Why does William Melton find Abina’s case to be so difficult to handle?

What was the civilizing mission in Abina and the Important Men?

The civilizing mission in this story is to expose the encounters modelled by the English political and legal system integrating the Gold Coast. Even though slavery was no more in Britain, this was not so on the Gold Coast.

Why did Abina take her master to court?

Seized from her family as a teenager, forced to carry heavy loads, and sold into domestic slavery, Abina wanted to have control over her own life again. She brought her case to a colonial court, where a British magistrate leaned on African merchants and kings to decide Abina’s fate.

Who wrote Abina and the Important Men?

Trevor R. Getz
Liz Clarke
Abina and the Important Men: A Graphic History/Authors

Amazon.com: Abina and the Important Men: A Graphic History (Graphic History Series): 9780190238742: Getz, Trevor R., Clarke, Liz: Books.

Is Abina and the Important Men a true story?

“Abina and the Important Men,” a graphic novel by Professor of History Trevor Getz based on the true story of an escaped slave who took her former master to court, has won the James Harvey Robinson Prize from the American Historical Association.

How was Abina silenced?

Abina’s decision was stunning in its courage and audacity. She accused Quamina Eddoo of illegal slavery and insisted that the British courts bring him to trial. She refused to be silenced because of her gender, race, and social class.

When was Abina and the Important Men published?

2011
Abina and the Important Men: A Graphic History/Originally published

How do you pronounce Abina?

Phonetic spelling of abina

  1. aa-Biy-Naa.
  2. Abing-ton.
  3. abi-na. Gunner Hills.

How many pages is Abina and the Important Men?

240
Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780190238742
Publication date: 06/01/2015
Series: Graphic History Series
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 240

How long is Abina and the Important Men?

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780190238742
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 240
Sales rank: 87,552
Product dimensions: 9.90(w) x 7.00(h) x 0.40(d)

When did Abina and the Important Men take place?

1876
An excellent example of this new genre is Abina and the Important Men by Trevor R. Getz and Liz Clarke. Set in Africa’s Gold Coast (present day Ghana) in 1876, the book follows the story of the wrongfully enslaved young woman Abina Mansah and her battle with the court system to convict her master, Quamina Eddoo.

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