Legacy, Volume 23,Masalah 1Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 2006 |
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Halaman 27
... social injustice derived from slavery - forms which are prevalent in both the South and the North - must also be confronted . Only then will the freedom of all nineteenth - century African American women to mother their children be ...
... social injustice derived from slavery - forms which are prevalent in both the South and the North - must also be confronted . Only then will the freedom of all nineteenth - century African American women to mother their children be ...
Halaman 32
... social norms , such as depicting her literary activity within a social or domestic space , alleviated any sense of transgression into male territory . While catering to readers hungry for gossip about the Paris expatriates may have ...
... social norms , such as depicting her literary activity within a social or domestic space , alleviated any sense of transgression into male territory . While catering to readers hungry for gossip about the Paris expatriates may have ...
Halaman 88
... social , as women who understood the gospel would no longer be ham- pered by social injustices . Her autobiography reveals her intimate knowledge of the horror of public lynching , the indecency of repeated home and bodily searches ...
... social , as women who understood the gospel would no longer be ham- pered by social injustices . Her autobiography reveals her intimate knowledge of the horror of public lynching , the indecency of repeated home and bodily searches ...
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