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... tion of women and her racist assumptions of white superiority . " I was among the children of nature , in the broad , deep forests of a new world . I had broken every tie which bound me to my kind , and was free . For the first time in ...
... tion of women and her racist assumptions of white superiority . " I was among the children of nature , in the broad , deep forests of a new world . I had broken every tie which bound me to my kind , and was free . For the first time in ...
Halaman 84
... tion shape their arguments with the same ideological constructs . The lack of a fixed uniformity in Wells - Barnett's work , then , does not weaken her posi- tion . On the contrary , a look at her treatment of several culturally loaded ...
... tion shape their arguments with the same ideological constructs . The lack of a fixed uniformity in Wells - Barnett's work , then , does not weaken her posi- tion . On the contrary , a look at her treatment of several culturally loaded ...
Halaman 48
... tion to Mrs. Bellmont , who insists that " religion was not meant for niggers " ( 68 ) , a natural extension of the logic that school is not meant for " people of color , who were incapable of elevation " ( 30 ) . Like the battle over ...
... tion to Mrs. Bellmont , who insists that " religion was not meant for niggers " ( 68 ) , a natural extension of the logic that school is not meant for " people of color , who were incapable of elevation " ( 30 ) . Like the battle over ...
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Gender and Racial Identity | 17 |
Paola Gemme Ann Sophia Winterbotham Stephens 18101886 | 47 |
Veronica Stewart New Poems of Emily Dickinson edited by William | 56 |
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