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'In short, I write just what I think.'
After a successful career in the service of an aristocratic family, Charles Ignatius Sancho (c. 1729-1780) established a successful grocery business in Westminster and had eight children, four of whom survived to adulthood. Charming, playful, and thoughtful, Letters of the Late Ignatius Sancho, an African provides an unequalled portrait of the everyday life of a Black family in eighteenth-century London. The collection of 161 letters reveals Sancho as a "man of letters," a committed Christian, and a politically-engaged citizen—one of the first Black Britons to cast a vote in a general election. Published posthumously in 1782, the volume met with immediate success. His letters, admired for their distinctive epistolary style, were reproduced as model examples of how to write with feeling, wit, and sincerity. Sancho also developed important commentary on European discourses of race and slavery, topics to which the correspondence repeatedly returns. His writing—both the fact of its existence and its cultural sophistication— was important evidence for the abolition campaigns which emerged after his death.
Newly edited from the first edition of the Letters, Nicole N. Aljoe, Markman Ellis, and Oliver Ayers provide new information about Sancho and his family in an introduction and detailed notes. Appendices present biographical notes on his principal correspondents and a summary of the contemporary response.
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Contents
Introduction
Note on the Text and Editions
Select Bibliography
A Chronology of Ignatius Sancho
THE LETTERS OF THE LATE IGNATIUS SANCHO, AN AFRICAN
Crewe's Editorial Preface
Jekyll, 'The Life of Ignatius Sancho'
Volume I
Volume II
Appendices
A. Sancho's Reception and Impact
B. Sancho Family Tree
C. Biographical Summaries of Key Correspondents
D. Sancho's Correspondence with Sterne
E. Autograph Letters
F. Original List of Subscribers
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