Legacy, Volume 16,Masalah 1Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1999 |
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... becomes the subject and object of history , the slave and worker reassert the connection between their personhood and the mode of production . They cease to be ob- jects of reform to be patronized and become participants in the process ...
... becomes the subject and object of history , the slave and worker reassert the connection between their personhood and the mode of production . They cease to be ob- jects of reform to be patronized and become participants in the process ...
Halaman 39
... become nearly as stratified as white society " in cities such as Forten's native Philadelphia ( 247 ) . As is traditionally the case , however , Nash mea- sures class in America by the " distribution of wealth , income , opportunity ...
... become nearly as stratified as white society " in cities such as Forten's native Philadelphia ( 247 ) . As is traditionally the case , however , Nash mea- sures class in America by the " distribution of wealth , income , opportunity ...
Halaman 132
... become deeply de- pendent upon technology - we exchange information on electronic message boards ; we establish websites for our organizations , our classes , and our research ; we search the Internet for archival materials that allow ...
... become deeply de- pendent upon technology - we exchange information on electronic message boards ; we establish websites for our organizations , our classes , and our research ; we search the Internet for archival materials that allow ...
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AMERICAN | 1 |
CrossClass ReVisions of Europe | 22 |
Lisa A Long Charlotte Fortens Civil War Journals and the Quest | 37 |
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