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Slave Narratives and the Rhetoric of Author Portraiture Author(S): Lynn A
Madison County Freedom Trail (PDF)
I Was Born a Slave. an Anthology of Classic Slave Narratives, Two Volumes Yuval Taylor
African American Voices 9781405182683 1 Pretoc Final Proof Page 33.12.2008 3:35Pm Compositor Name: Araju
The Meaning of Faith in the Black Mind in Slavery
How Mixed-Race Americans Navigated the Racial Codes of Antebellum America
Black Evangelicals and the Gospel of Freedom, 1790-1890
African American Childhood and the Nineteenth-Century Literary Imagination (1850S-1900)
Wardlaw Family
Searching for Slavery: Fugitive Slaves in the Ohio River Valley Borderland, 1830–1860
Copyrighted Material
Oberlin and the Fight to End Slavery, 1833-1863
Slavery and Emancipation In
Magic and the Supernatural in the African American Slave Culture and Society by Maura Mcnamara
A Ghost's Perspective: Introducing the Narrative
Slavery in Kentucky a Think History Radio Spot
Interview with Dr Carver Clark Gayton
The Afrmican the Afrmican Communist N049 SECOND
Top View
Negroes for Sale: the Slave Trade in Antebellum Kentucky
Cumberland and the Slavery Issue Sally A
Englisches Seminar I
The Crescent and the Cross: Islamic Influence in Southern Culture
African-Americana Between the Covers
A Bibliography of African American Family History
Alfred Annual Report 1930 1931.Pdf
Wit and Humor in the Slave Narratives Daryl Cumber Dance University of Richmond,
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The American Slave Narrative: Dramatic Resource Material for the Classroom
Wit and Humor in the Slave Narratives Daryl Cumber Dance University of Richmond,
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Looking for the Voice of the Enslaved: Dictated Slave Narratives and Their Amanuenses
Sambo and the Slave Narratives: a Note on Sources
The North Country Lantern No. 10
Reading Canada in Nineteenth-Century American Literature
Religion of Kentucky's Enslaved People
Section E the Underground Railroad in Massachusetts