In Search of Mary Seacole: The Making of a Black Cultural Icon and Humanitarian
From New York Times bestselling author Helen Rappaport comes a superb and revealing biography of Mary Seacole that is testament to her remarkable achievements and corrective to the myths that have grown around her.

Raised in Jamaica, Mary Seacole first came to England in the 1850s after working in Panama.  She wanted to volunteer as a nurse and aide during the Crimean War.  When her services were rejected, she financed her own expedition to Balaclava, where her reputation for her nursing—and for her compassion—became almost legendary.  Popularly known as ‘Mother Seacole’, she was the most famous Black celebrity of her generation—an extraordinary achievement in Victorian Britain.  

She regularly mixed with illustrious royal and military patrons and they, along with grateful war veterans, helped her recover financially when she faced bankruptcy. However, after her death in 1881, she was largely forgotten.

More recently, her profile has been revived and her reputation lionised, with a statue of her standing outside St Thomas's Hospital in London and her portrait—rediscovered by the author—now on display in the National Portrait Gallery. In Search of Mary Seacole is the fruit of almost twenty years of research and reveals the truth about Seacole's personal life, her "rivalry" with Florence Nightingale, and other misconceptions.

Vivid and moving, In Search of Mary Seacole shows that reality is oftem more remarkable and more dramatic than the legend. 
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In Search of Mary Seacole: The Making of a Black Cultural Icon and Humanitarian
From New York Times bestselling author Helen Rappaport comes a superb and revealing biography of Mary Seacole that is testament to her remarkable achievements and corrective to the myths that have grown around her.

Raised in Jamaica, Mary Seacole first came to England in the 1850s after working in Panama.  She wanted to volunteer as a nurse and aide during the Crimean War.  When her services were rejected, she financed her own expedition to Balaclava, where her reputation for her nursing—and for her compassion—became almost legendary.  Popularly known as ‘Mother Seacole’, she was the most famous Black celebrity of her generation—an extraordinary achievement in Victorian Britain.  

She regularly mixed with illustrious royal and military patrons and they, along with grateful war veterans, helped her recover financially when she faced bankruptcy. However, after her death in 1881, she was largely forgotten.

More recently, her profile has been revived and her reputation lionised, with a statue of her standing outside St Thomas's Hospital in London and her portrait—rediscovered by the author—now on display in the National Portrait Gallery. In Search of Mary Seacole is the fruit of almost twenty years of research and reveals the truth about Seacole's personal life, her "rivalry" with Florence Nightingale, and other misconceptions.

Vivid and moving, In Search of Mary Seacole shows that reality is oftem more remarkable and more dramatic than the legend. 
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In Search of Mary Seacole: The Making of a Black Cultural Icon and Humanitarian

In Search of Mary Seacole: The Making of a Black Cultural Icon and Humanitarian

by Helen Rappaport
In Search of Mary Seacole: The Making of a Black Cultural Icon and Humanitarian

In Search of Mary Seacole: The Making of a Black Cultural Icon and Humanitarian

by Helen Rappaport

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From New York Times bestselling author Helen Rappaport comes a superb and revealing biography of Mary Seacole that is testament to her remarkable achievements and corrective to the myths that have grown around her.

Raised in Jamaica, Mary Seacole first came to England in the 1850s after working in Panama.  She wanted to volunteer as a nurse and aide during the Crimean War.  When her services were rejected, she financed her own expedition to Balaclava, where her reputation for her nursing—and for her compassion—became almost legendary.  Popularly known as ‘Mother Seacole’, she was the most famous Black celebrity of her generation—an extraordinary achievement in Victorian Britain.  

She regularly mixed with illustrious royal and military patrons and they, along with grateful war veterans, helped her recover financially when she faced bankruptcy. However, after her death in 1881, she was largely forgotten.

More recently, her profile has been revived and her reputation lionised, with a statue of her standing outside St Thomas's Hospital in London and her portrait—rediscovered by the author—now on display in the National Portrait Gallery. In Search of Mary Seacole is the fruit of almost twenty years of research and reveals the truth about Seacole's personal life, her "rivalry" with Florence Nightingale, and other misconceptions.

Vivid and moving, In Search of Mary Seacole shows that reality is oftem more remarkable and more dramatic than the legend. 

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781639362752
Publisher: Pegasus Books
Publication date: 09/06/2022
Sold by: SIMON & SCHUSTER
Format: eBook
Pages: 416
File size: 27 MB
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About the Author

Helen Rappaport is the author of The Romanov Sisters, The Last Days of the Romanovs, and many other critically acclaimed titles. She has been a full-time writer for more than twenty-three years, and in 2003 discovered and purchased an 1869 portrait of Mary Seacole that now hangs in the National Portrait Gallery, sparking a long investigation into Seacole's life and career.

Table of Contents

Prologue: 'A Real Crimean Heroine' 1

1 'The Isle of Springs' 9

2 'My Father was a Soldier, of an Old Scotch Family' 20

3 'The Most Broiling Place in the Universe' 30

4 The Myth of Blundell Hall 35

5 'An Admirable Doctress' 44

6 'That Longing for Travel Which Will Never Leave Me' 51

7 'A Certain Arrangement Timidly Proposed by Mr Seacole' 60

8 'Left Alone to Battle with the World' 70

9 'The Graveyard of Europeans' 76

10 'A Villainous Looking Little Place' 88

11 'The Yellow Woman with the Cholera Medicine' 102

12 'A Wild and Unprofitable Speculation' 112

13 An 'Unknown Creole Woman' Goes to War 123

14 'The Rightness of the Step I Had Taken' 135

15 A 'Tea-shed' at Balaclava 152

16 'A Good Mother, Doctor and Nurse to All' 162

17 'The Dark Maid of the Eastern War' 175

18 'Nothing in the World I Would Not Do For Them' 187

19 'The "Good Samaritan" in the Crimea' 200

20 'Am I Not a First-Class Woman?' 212

21 Wonderful Adventures of Mrs Seacole in Many Lands 229

22 'My Sister Wanted to Go to India' 245

23 'That Brave and Charitable Old Woman' 258

24 'Mrs Seacole's Specific' 270

25 'A Niche in the Temple of Fame' 285

26 'The Identity of Mrs Seacole: A Little Yellow Woman' 302

27 The Making of a Cultural Icon 311

Acknowledgements 323

Bibliography 329

Notes 349

Index 397

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