Legacy, Volume 23,Masalah 1Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 2006 |
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... freedom . Her motherhood , as a result , becomes the defining impetus behind both her life and her resistance to slavery . Just as her mother protected her from the knowledge of her enslavement and her father taught her to value her ...
... freedom . Her motherhood , as a result , becomes the defining impetus behind both her life and her resistance to slavery . Just as her mother protected her from the knowledge of her enslavement and her father taught her to value her ...
Halaman 25
... freedom from the fear of abandonment , moral guidance , con- struction of a sound racial identity , and a secure sense of self " ( 53 ) , Randle's analysis relies on a model of motherhood that takes for granted Benjamin and Ellen's life ...
... freedom from the fear of abandonment , moral guidance , con- struction of a sound racial identity , and a secure sense of self " ( 53 ) , Randle's analysis relies on a model of motherhood that takes for granted Benjamin and Ellen's life ...
Halaman 58
... freedom . . . leisure becomes the refuge from dehumanization " ( 91 ) . 9. That poetry , however , often feels too occasional , frequently drawing its inspiration , as in " Sweat and Swish , " from newspaper string - reports . Neverthe ...
... freedom . . . leisure becomes the refuge from dehumanization " ( 91 ) . 9. That poetry , however , often feels too occasional , frequently drawing its inspiration , as in " Sweat and Swish , " from newspaper string - reports . Neverthe ...
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