James Mars | |
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Born | Canaan, Connecticut, US | March 3, 1790
Died | May 27, 1880 Ashley Falls, Massachusetts, US | (aged 90)
Language | English |
Subject | Autobiography, slave narrative |
Notable works | A Life of James Mars, a Slave Born and Sold in Connecticut |
James Mars (March 3, 1790 – May 27, 1880)[1] was an American slave narrative author and political activist. Born into slavery in Canaan, Connecticut, he gained his freedom in 1811. In 1864, he published his memoir A Life of James Mars, a Slave Born and Sold in Connecticut, Written by Himself—a notable example of the slave narrative genre.[2][3] His grave is a stop on the Connecticut Freedom Trail.[4] In 2021, Governor Ned Lamont declared May 1 to be James Mars Day in Connecticut.[5]