Author/Editor: Uncovering the Narratives of Free Black Communities in Africaville

Jeffrey Colvin’s epic family saga Africaville is the remarkable result of 20 years of research on the little-known free black communities throughout North America. The debut novel tracks three generations of the Sebolts, a free black family that settled in Nova Scotia. Colvin takes kernels of fact from the real Africville and constructs an unforgettable fictional place filled with uncompromising characters who face universal truths. He will discuss writing, revising, and publishing his book with his editor Patrik Henry Bass of Amistad Press.











When: Tue., Jan. 14, 2020 at 7:00 pm
Where: The Center for Fiction
15 Lafayette Ave., Brooklyn, NY
212-755-6710
Price: $10 admission; $10 off at bookstore
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Jeffrey Colvin’s epic family saga Africaville is the remarkable result of 20 years of research on the little-known free black communities throughout North America. The debut novel tracks three generations of the Sebolts, a free black family that settled in Nova Scotia. Colvin takes kernels of fact from the real Africville and constructs an unforgettable fictional place filled with uncompromising characters who face universal truths. He will discuss writing, revising, and publishing his book with his editor Patrik Henry Bass of Amistad Press.

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