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- 1 African American and Diaspora Studies Bibliographic Reading List
- "WHIMSICAL CONTRASTS": LOVE and MARRIAGE in "THE MINISTER's WOOING" and "OUR NIG" Author(S): TESS CHAKKALAKAL Source: the New England Quarterly, Vol
- Reconfiguring Religion, Race, and the Female Body Politic in American Fiction by Women, 1859-1911
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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
- ABSTRACT Title of Dissertation: BLACK BENEFACTORS AND
- To What Extent Do Nineteenth-Century Texts Affirm Notions of Racial
- Historiographic Metafiction and the Neo-Slave Narrative
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- The Psychological Aspects in Solomon Northup's Twelve Years a Slave
- Themes of Slavery, Christianity & Descriptions of Paradox in The
- Black Girl-Women in African American Literature ...……………
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- Breaking the Silence
- THE BRITISH LIBRARY AMERICAN SLAVERY: PRE-1866 IMPRINTS by Jean Kemble the ECCLES CENTRE for AMERICAN STUDIES
- Servitude, Sexual Abuse, Lynching and the (Un)Making of the Black Maternal Subject
- Harriet Wilson's Our Nig, Z
- HARRIET WILSON, HARRIET JACOBS, and PAULINE HOPKINS a Dissertation
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- An Examination of Secrecy in Twentieth-Century African American Literature
- Challenging Conventions: Harriet Wilson’S Our Nig