Alice + Freda Forever is a gut-wrenching story of love, death, and
the dangers of intolerance."--Bustle
In 1892, America was obsessed with a teenage murderess, but it wasn't
her crime that shocked the nation--it was her motivation.
Nineteen-year-old Alice Mitchell had planned to pass as a man in order
to marry her seventeen-year-old fiancée Freda Ward, but when their love
letters were discovered, they were forbidden from ever speaking again.
Freda adjusted to this fate with an ease that stunned a heartbroken
Alice. Her desperation grew with each unanswered letter--and her
father's razor soon went missing. On January 25, Alice publicly slashed
her ex-fiancée's throat. Her same-sex love was deemed insane by her
father that very night, and medical experts agreed: This was a dangerous
and incurable perversion. As the courtroom was expanded to accommodate
national interest, Alice spent months in jail--including the night that
three of her fellow prisoners were lynched (an event which captured the
attention of journalist and civil rights activist Ida B. Wells). After a
jury of "the finest men in Memphis" declared Alice insane, she was
remanded to an asylum, where she died under mysterious circumstances
just a few years later.
Alice + Freda Forever recounts this tragic, real-life love story with
over 100 illustrated love letters, maps, artifacts, historical
documents, newspaper articles, courtroom proceedings, and intimate,
domestic scenes.