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Elizabeth Keckley
Elizabeth Keckley, Confidante to Mary Todd Lincoln Lady Edison?” It Was Rare Enough to Be a How Would a Child Born a Ter’S Son As a Wedding Gift
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How Mixed-Race Americans Navigated the Racial Codes of Antebellum America
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University of Florida Thesis Or Dissertation Formatting
Slave Narratives, Captivity Narratives, and Genre Transformation in Keckley's Behind the Scenes
Fall 2008 – No
Grade 7, Unit 3 - Behind the Scenes
Slave Narratives, Their Status As Autobiography and As Literature Author(S): James Olney Source: Callaloo, No
Buck 1 Through Their Own Eyes: the History of Slavery and the United
Elizabeth Keckley Designer and Dressmaker Samii Kennedy Benson Iowa State University,
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Elizabeth Keckley (1818-1907) Elizabeth Hobbs Keckley, Known to Friends and Family As Lizzy, Was a Former Slave and Successful M
Diary of Elizabeth Keckley
Mrs. Lincoln's Dressmaker
Abe Lincoln and Uncle Tom in the White House by Carlyle Brown
Elizabeth Keckley & the Mary Todd Lincoln Quilt
Elizabeth Keckley Seamstress 1818
Top View
Slavery at the Gendered Crossroads of the Revolutionary Era: First Ladies and Their Bondspeople
The Peculiar Temporalities of Black Women's Labors In
Space and Place in Four African American Slave Narratives
ABSTRACT Title of Dissertation: BLACK BENEFACTORS AND
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Slavery in Maryland
Gender-Related Difference in the Slave Narratives of Harriet Jacobs and Frederick Douglass
A Review on Slave Narratives
Harriet Jacobs and Toni Morrison: a Tradition of Narrative Resistance
Reconstruction
Design a Dress Like Elizabeth Keckley
Masaryk University Faculty of Arts
Elizabeth Keckley, Behind the Scenes, 1868; Excerpts
UCLA Electronic Theses and Dissertations
The American Slave Narrative: Dramatic Resource Material for the Classroom
Mastering Emotions: the Emotional Politics of Slavery
American Hero
Quilting: an Examination of Harriet Powers and Elizabeth Hobbs Keckley Jennifer Moreland
Elizabeth Hobbs Keckley
Revista Alicantina De Estudios Ingleses 21
An Examination of Secrecy in Twentieth-Century African American Literature
Grade 7: Behind the Scenes Behind the Scenes Unit Resources
Summer 2010, Issue No. 28
The Female Slave Experience: an Analysis of Female Slave Narratives “Slavery Is Terrible for Men; but It Is Far More Terrible for Women”
Excerpts from BEHIND the SCENES
Tracing Lives in Slavery: Reclaiming Families in Freedom
Brenda E. Stevenson, “12 Years a Slave: Narrative, History, and Film” (2014)
ENSLAVED FAMILIES' RESPONSES to the ANTEBELLUM DOMESTIC SLAVE TRADE in the CHESAPEAKE Master's Thesis in No
Lizzie” Was a WEDDING PRESENT — Scolded, Beaten, Distrusted
NAVIGATING the SAD EPOCH: SEXUAL EXPLOITATION WITHIN ENSLAVED COMMUNITIES in the ANTEBELLUM SOUTH Shannon Camille Eaves a Thesi