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  • Defying Conventions and Highlighting Performance 49

    Defying Conventions and Highlighting Performance 49

  • The Woman-Slave Analogy: Rhetorical Foundations in American

    The Woman-Slave Analogy: Rhetorical Foundations in American

  • Resistance, Language and the Politics of Freedom in the Antebellum North

    Resistance, Language and the Politics of Freedom in the Antebellum North

  • How Mixed-Race Americans Navigated the Racial Codes of Antebellum America

    How Mixed-Race Americans Navigated the Racial Codes of Antebellum America

  • Pugh-Sellers 1 Seeing Humans, Making Commodities: Slave Ship

    Pugh-Sellers 1 Seeing Humans, Making Commodities: Slave Ship

  • The Female Slave Experience

    The Female Slave Experience

  • Clotel; Or, the President's Daughter

    Clotel; Or, the President's Daughter

  • Asourcebook of Interdisciplinary Materials in by William Wells Brown

    Asourcebook of Interdisciplinary Materials in by William Wells Brown

  • Abolitionist Performance at the London Crystal Palace, 1851

    Abolitionist Performance at the London Crystal Palace, 1851

  • The Modern Heir of Sexual Violence Within Slavery

    The Modern Heir of Sexual Violence Within Slavery

  • The Leap from the Long Bridge Into Trans–Atlantic History in Clotel Or the President’S Daughter (1853)

    The Leap from the Long Bridge Into Trans–Atlantic History in Clotel Or the President’S Daughter (1853)

  • Frederick Douglass and His Contemporary Biographers John R

    Frederick Douglass and His Contemporary Biographers John R

  • American Paratexts: Experimentation and Anxiety in the Early United States

    American Paratexts: Experimentation and Anxiety in the Early United States

  • Physical Containment in Mid-Nineteenth-Century American Protest Literature

    Physical Containment in Mid-Nineteenth-Century American Protest Literature" (2016)

  • William Wells Brown and the Jefferson and Hemings Scandal Kristin

    William Wells Brown and the Jefferson and Hemings Scandal Kristin

  • Slave Narratives As Part of the American Literary Canon; 12 Years a Slave from the Book to the Movie

    Slave Narratives As Part of the American Literary Canon; 12 Years a Slave from the Book to the Movie

  • CRITICAL RACE THEORY TIMELINE American History & Culture As a Metaphor for Race Interpreting History & Culture from an Afro-Centric Perspective

    CRITICAL RACE THEORY TIMELINE American History & Culture As a Metaphor for Race Interpreting History & Culture from an Afro-Centric Perspective

  • Slavery and Freedom

    Slavery and Freedom

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  • The Life and Achievements of William Wells Brown Autumn Lawson
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  • Embodied Social Death: Speaking and Nonspeaking Corpses in Hannah Crafts’S the Bondwoman’S Narrative and Solomon Northup’S Twelve Years a Slave
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  • The Pennsylvania State University the Graduate School College of the Liberal Arts
  • Recommended Fiction and Nonfiction Books Fiction
  • Afro-Americans in the Far West: a Handbook for Educators
  • William Wells Brown's Clotel; Or the President's Daughter
  • Ebook Download Clotel 1St Edition Kindle
  • Racial Passing, Tragedy, and the Mulatto Citizen in American Literature
  • UCLA Electronic Theses and Dissertations
  • Broadway (1840-1856) University Place
  • Religion and Slavery in Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle
  • THE BRITISH LIBRARY AMERICAN SLAVERY: PRE-1866 IMPRINTS by Jean Kemble the ECCLES CENTRE for AMERICAN STUDIES


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