The 8 Best Mary Prince Podcasts
1) Mary Prince ✍️
Meet Mary Prince, she rose from Slavery and wrote an autobiography that led to the abolition of slavery in British empire.
2) 120: Mary Prince
This month is Black History Month in the UK and the theme is 'Saluting Our Sisters' so this first episode is all about Mary Prince (c.1 788 - c. 1833) who was the first Black woman to publish an autob...Show More
3) Ep 23: Mary Prince
Ashley & Mandy describe the brutal treatment of a West Indian female slave at the hands of her white masters, explain how this same slave defied her masters and married a free black man, and why one w...Show More
4) Episode # (2306) - Mary Prince
***TRIGGER WARNING:This episode includes discussion of child loss, physical and mental abuse,slavery, and other elements of enslavement, including but not limited tothoughts of no longer being alive. ...Show More
5) Women Behind the Curtain: Mary Prince
Mary Prince (c. 1788 - c. 1833) was the first Black woman to publish an autobiography about her experiences being enslaved. Her narrative, The History of Mary Prince, A West Indian Slave, Related by H...Show More
6) Mary Prince and Sally Hemings
To mark the 400 years since the arrival of African slaves to America, Jamaican-born author Anne Bailey reflects on two remarkable women pertinent to this commemoration and discusses how they have infl...Show More
7) S2 Ep2 Resilience - Mary Prince
This week we delve into the life and work of Mary Prince who saw no threat in asking for what she wanted despite the life she had endured. 'Mary Prince was born into enslavement in Bermuda around 1788...Show More
8) history of Mary Prince, a West Indian slave; related by herself - Mary Prince
Listen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/free Title: history of Mary Prince, a West Indian slave; related by herselfAuthor: Mary PrinceNarrator: Katie HaighFormat: Unabridg...Show More
history of Mary Prince, a West Indian slave; related by herself - Mary Prince
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