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- From Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American
- Historiographic Metafiction and the Neo-Slave
- An American Drama: the Debate of Slavery in Ante-Bellum Theatre
- The Voyage of Slaves in the Transatlantic Slave Trade Overview
- Following Tradition: Young Adult Literature As Neo-Slave Narrative Kaavonia Hinton Old Dominion University, [email protected]
- Evolution of the Slave Narrative from Frederick Douglass to Django
- Truth in Timbre: Morrison's Extension of Slave Narrative Song in Beloved
- Slavery and Freedom
- Slave Commodification, 1820-1860
- Or the Spook Who Sat by the Cabin Door from Black Ex-Slave Narratives to White Abolitionist Fiction: Understanding the First African American Novel and Its Origins
- The Life and Achievements of William Wells Brown Autumn Lawson
- A Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave
- Harriet Jacobs's Incidents in a Life of a Slave Girl
- Certificate for Approving the Dissertation
- Beloved: a Political Composition
- Black Women in American Literature: Slaveryy Through Salve Narratives
- The Pennsylvania State University the Graduate School College of the Liberal Arts
- The Centrality of Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin in African American Artistic
- Federal Writers' Project Slave Narratives
- Historiographic Metafiction and the Neo-Slave Narrative
- Frederick Douglass, Harriet Jacobs, Columbian Orator
- Representations of Matrifocality in Contemporary Anglophone Caribbean Fiction
- William Wells Brown's Clotel; Or the President's Daughter
- Slave Narratives As Part of the American Literary Canon
- UCLA Electronic Theses and Dissertations
- Neo- Slave Narrative Satire On
- The American Slave Narrative: Dramatic Resource Material for the Classroom
- Critical Exploration of the Neo-Slave Narrative in Selected Walker and Morrison Novels Meisha M
- Slave Narratives in the Newberry Collection
- Religion and Slavery in Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle
- Richard Wright SIGNS of RACE Series Editors: Arthur L
- William Wells Brown's Clotel: Or, the President's Daughter, Has Long
- Hall 1 White Knights and Black Voices: Considering Harriet Beecher
- The Multiple Voices of Frederick Douglass (TITLE)
- African-American Literature and “Post-Racial” America. Or, You Know, Not
- Mary Reynolds
- A Study of Brown's Clotel and Slave-Narrative
- Reading the Heroic Slave As a Response to Uncle Tom's Cabin
- “Twelve Years a Slave”: Solomon Northup Biography
- On Frederick Douglass and American Literature Jericho Williams
- Beloved Toni Morrison Given Name: Chloe Anthony Wofford Also
- Frederick Douglass's Intended Audiences for His Antebellum Autobiographies
- Brenda E. Stevenson, “12 Years a Slave: Narrative, History, and Film” (2014)
- A Transnational Temperance Discourse? William Wells Brown, Creole Civilization, and Temperate Manners
- Adams Entire Dissertation Last Copy