Slavery in literature
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Slavery in literature
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Slavery in literature
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Incoming Resources
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- Bodily evidence, racism, slavery, and maternal power in the novels of Toni Morrison, Geneva Cobb Moore
- Reimagining the Middle Passage, Black resistance in literature, television, and song, Tara T. Green
- Counterlife, slavery after resistance and social death, Christopher Freeburg
- The slave narrative, editor, Kimberly Drake, Scripps College, Claremont, California
- Witnessing slavery, the development of ante-bellum slave narratives, Frances Smith Foster
- The slave in the swamp, disrupting the plantation narrative, William Tynes Cowan
- Haunted property, slavery and the gothic, Sarah Gilbreath Ford
- Sacraments of memory, Catholicism and slavery in contemporary African American literature, Erin Michael Salius
- Something akin to freedom, the choice of bondage in narratives by African American women, Stephanie Li
- Laughing fit to kill, black humor in the fictions of slavery, Glenda R. Carpio
- Neither fugitive nor free, Atlantic slavery, freedom suits, and the legal culture of travel, Edlie L. Wong
- What is African American literature?, Margo N. Crawford
- Fire on the water, sailors, slaves, and insurrection in early American literature, 1789-1886, Lenora Warren
- Race, trauma, and home in the novels of Toni Morrison, Evelyn Jaffe Schreiber
- Bound to respect, antebellum narratives of black imprisonment, servitude, and bondage, 1816-1861, Keith Michael Green
- Fettered genius, the African American bardic poet from slavery to civil rights, Keith D. Leonard
- New essays on Uncle Tom's cabin, edited by Eric J. Sundquist
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