Archive for February 6th, 2022

NOVEL PUBLISHED ON THIS DAY IN 1937


Rare vintage 1937 first edition of Steinbeck’s novel.

John Steinbeck’s novella Of Mice and Men, the story of the bond
between two migrant workers, is published. He adapted the book
into a three-act play, which was produced the same year. The
story brought national attention to Steinbeck’s work, which had
atarted to catch on in 1935 with the publication of his first novel, 
the successful Tortilla Flat.

John Steinbeck – Biographical - NobelPrize.org
John Ernst Steinbeck Jr.
(February 27, 1902 – December 20, 1968)


Steinbeck won the 1962
Nobel Prize in Literature 
"for his realistic and imaginative writings”.
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FORMER SLAVES DEPART U.S. FOR AFRICA IN 1820

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The first organized immigration of freed enslaved people to Africa
from the United States departed
New York harbor on a journey to Freetown, Sierra Leone, in West Africa. The immigration was largely
the work of the American Colonization Society, a U.S. organization founded in 1816 by Robert Finley to return formerly enslaved
African people to Africa. However, the expedition was also partially funded by the U.S. Congress, which in 1819 had appropriated
$100,000 to be used in returning displaced Africans, illegally
brought to the United States after the abolishment of the slave
trade in 1808, to Africa.

The program was modeled after British’s efforts to resettle formerly enslaved people in Africa following England’s abolishment of the
slave trade in 1772.

Most Americans of African descent were not enthusiastic to
abandon their homes in the United States for the West African
coast.

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