DOCSLIB.ORG
Explore
Sign Up
Log In
Upload
Search
Home
» Tags
» The Heroic Slave
The Heroic Slave
Intertextual Abolitionists: Frederick Douglass, Lord Byron, and the Print, Politics, and Language of Slavery
Julia Faisst, Phin Beiheft
RIVERFRONT CIRCULATING MATERIALS (Can Be Checked Out)
When Sons Remember Their Fathers
1. Slavery, Resistance and the Slave Narrative
Community and Status of the African American Slave Population at Charles Pinckney National Historic Site, Mount Pleasant, South Carolina Amy C
Transatlantica, 1 | 2018 Confronting Race Head-On in 12 Years a Slave (Steve Mcqueen, 2013): Redefinin
Women but Not Sisters: Harriet A. Jacobs's Angered Literary Reply to Harriet B. Stowe
The African Americanization of <Italic>Bleak House</Italic>
Frederick Douglass and 'The Heroic Slave^
The Heroic Slave and the Introduction to Benito Cereno
A Canada in the South: Marronage in Antebellum American Literature
DHAR-DISSERTATION-2013.Pdf
Protagonist Development in Frederick Douglass' the Heroic Slave
Table of Contents
Race, Resistance, and the Laws of Slavery Sean Kim Butorac a Dissertation Submitted in Partial Fulfillme
New North Star
UCLA Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Top View
Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave, Written by Himself
Black May 2013
Amitav Ghosh, Frederick Douglass and the Limits of the Black Atlantic Jacob Crane I
See the Contents for This Volume
Frederick Douglass on the Slave's Perspective On
Master Document Template
The Depiction of Slavery in Ancient World Television Drama: Politics, Culture and Society
From Slaves to Subjects
Slavery Bibliography Yonkers High School IB Program Abolition
Madison Washington William Wells Brown Madison Washington
PRINCE-DISSERTATION-2018.Pdf (1.785Mb)
Advance Syllabus Early African American
Frederick Douglass's Foray Into Fiction
Using Complex Narratives to Spark Independent Thinking
Curriculum Vitae
Acts of Resistance
Chapter One “We Are Americans”: the Ideology of Black Republicanism
Contingent Constellations: Frederick Douglass and the Fact Freedom Tomohiro Hori Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College
Reading the Heroic Slave As a Response to Uncle Tom's Cabin
The Underground Railroad As Afrofuturism: Enslaved Blacks Who Imagined a Future and Used Technology to Reach the “Outer Spaces of Slavery”
New Representations of Black Male Identity in 12 Years a Slave , Selma
SLAVERY and ITS CONSEQUENCE UNDER INTERNATIONAL LAW
Scenes of Reading: Forgotten Antebellum Readers, Self-Representation, and the Transatlantic Reprint Industry Marianne Mallia Holohan
Edinburgh Research Explorer