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James Monroe Whitfield
Autographs for Freedom and Reaching a New Abolitionist Audience
Publishing Blackness: Textual Constructions of Race Since 1850
Development of a Literary Dispositif
Department of English Graduate Course Descriptions Fall 2015
Trans-Atlantic Circulation of Black Tropes: Èsù and the West African Griot As Poetic References for Liberation in Cultures Of
A Historical Guide to Langston Hughes
Forequal Rights
Civil Rights, Racial Protest, and Anti-Slavery Activism In
The Making of African American Identity, Vol. I: 1500-1865
Literary Prose and Poetry in San Francisco's Black Newspapers, 1862--1885
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Extended Article Pauline E. Hopkins's Intertextual Aesthetics in Contending
A Short Study on the Family Lineage of Abolitionist Poet James Monroe Whitfield of Exeter, NH*
Catalog #32 (E-Only)
Broadway (1840-1856) University Place
Race Patriots: Black Poets, Transnational Identity, and Diasporic Versification in the United States Before the New Negro
Scenes of Reading: Forgotten Antebellum Readers, Self-Representation, and the Transatlantic Reprint Industry Marianne Mallia Holohan
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