When the slave Esperanca Garcia wrote a letter by Rosa, Sonia

When the slave Esperanca Garcia wrote a letter
by Rosa, Sonia; illustrated by Hees, Luciana Justiniani

(#0526TV7)

Hardcover Groundwood Books/House of Anansi Press, 2015

Price: USD 18.36

Description: 39 unnumbered pages : color illustrations, color maps; 27 cm
Dewey: 306.3; Audience: Upper Elementary; Reading Level: 5.4

Product Overview
From Follett

Translation of: Quando a escrava Esperanca Garcia escreveu uma carta. "Esperanca Garcia, a literate slave, was moved from a Jesuit cotton farm in Brazil to be a cook, away from her husband and some of her children and wrote a letter to the governor asking to be returned to the cotton farm"--OCLC.

From the Publisher

In 1770, the slave Esperanca Garcia bravely penned a letter to the governor of Piaui state, in Brazil, describing how she and her children were being mistreated and requesting permission to return to the farm where the rest of her family was living.

Before she wrote her letter, Esperanca Garcia lived on a cotton farm run by Jesuit priests, where she learned to read and write -- a rare opportunity for a woman, especially a slave. But one day she was separated from her husband and older children and taken with her two little ones to be a cook in the home of Captain Antonio Vieira de Couto, where she and the other slaves were beaten and denied even the freedom to attend church.

In despair, Esperanca Garcia wrote to the governor about her terrible situation, asking if she and her young children could return to the farm. She waited each day for a reply, never giving up hope. And although she never received an answer, she is remembered today for being the courageous slave who wrote the first letter of appeal in Afro-Brazilian Brazil. Commemorating the date of the letter's discovery, September 6th has become Black Consciousness Day in Piaui state.

Beautifully illustrated, this moving picture book provides a very personal look at the tragic history of slavery in the Americas.

Product Details
  • Publisher: Groundwood Books/House of Anansi Press
  • Publication Date: October 1, 2015
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Dewey: 306.3
  • Classifications: Nonfiction
  • Description: 39 unnumbered pages : color illustrations, color maps ; 27 cm
  • Tracings: Hees, Luciana Justiniani, illustrator.
  • ISBN-10: 1-55498-729-6
  • ISBN-13: 978-1-55498-729-0
  • Follett Number: 0526TV7
  • Reading Level: 5.4
  • Audience: Upper Elementary