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- Volumes Available for Endowment As of November 2020
- Time Travel, Slavery, and the Question of Roots in Octavia Butler’S Kindred
- Reconciling the Past in Octavia Butler's Kindred Haley V
- An Interview with Octavia E. Butler Author(S): Randall Kenan Source: Callaloo, Vol
- A Bibliography of African American Family History
- The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano: Or Gustavus
- Butler's Kindred: Non-Linear Genealogies and The
- Medias Res, Temporal Double-Consciousness and Resistance in Octavia Butler's Kindred
- Surrogate Families and the Role of the Community in Octavia Butler's
- The White Church and the Problem of Reconciliation with African Americans
- The Centrality of Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin in African American Artistic
- Abstract “The Moral Law Within”: the Morality of The
- Perception and Complicity in Octavia Butler's Kindred and J.M. Coetzee's
- Recommended Fiction and Nonfiction Books Fiction
- Unit Three: the Transatlantic Slave Trade, 15-18Th Centuries
- The Door of No Return – an Introduction to the African Slave Trade
- African Runaway Slaves in the Anglo-American Atlantic World, Vol
- “I'm a Long Way from Home”
- Octavia Butler's Novel Kindred ([1979] 1988)
- Revising Black Female Slave Identity, Post-Coloniality, And
- Transgenerational Trauma and Therapeutic Ancestral Reconciliation in Kindred, the Chaneysville Incident, Stigmata and the Known World
- Uncle Tom's Cabin in the National
- Old Slavery Seen Through Modern Eyes: Octavia E. Butler's Kindred
- Saying Yes Callaloo for Repository
- Harriet Beecher Stowe:Uncle Tom's Cabin
- Chapter One “We Are Americans”: the Ideology of Black Republicanism
- African American Literature
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- Lords of the Seven Parishes: Neighbourhood, Guild, and Revolt in Early Modern Seville, 1520-1652
- Neo-Testimonial Practices in Flight to Canada, Dessa Rose, Beloved, Kindred, and the Chaneysville Incident
- 31 the EXCUSE of PATERNALISM in the ANTEBELLUM SOUTH: IDEOLOGY OR PRACTICE? Josh Cole Slavery Was a Major Economic Contributor