Elizabeth Keckley reveals the hardships of slavery and the changing
political climate in Washington amongst the country's most powerful
couple, Abraham and Mary Lincoln. Keckley had unprecedented access,
giving insight into their state during and after the Civil War.
Elizabeth Keckley was born into slavery and experienced a traumatic
upbringing riddled with physical and sexual violence. One attack
resulted in the birth of her son, whom she named George. Elizabeth was a
gifted seamstress who used her skills to save money to buy her and her
son's freedom. She ventured North and started a career as a dressmaker
to influential women in political circles. One of her most notable
clients was Mary Todd Lincoln, with whom she developed a close
friendship.
Behind the Scenes is a harrowing story of one woman's unshakable
drive. Despite her limiting circumstances, Elizabeth Keckley earned her
freedom and became a successful entrepreneur. It's an inspiring tale
that provides a personal account of one of the most volatile times in
American history.
With an eye-catching new cover, and professionally typeset manuscript,
this edition of Behind the Scenes is both modern and readable.