Legacy, Volume 24,Masalah 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 2007 |
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... characters purely for pecuniary gain ( even though Urbino's Sunshine went through four editions , she , like Heaven , never returned to the topic ) . If both differed substantially from move- ment authors who used the tragic mulatta ...
... characters purely for pecuniary gain ( even though Urbino's Sunshine went through four editions , she , like Heaven , never returned to the topic ) . If both differed substantially from move- ment authors who used the tragic mulatta ...
Halaman 211
... characters are not racialized it is because temperance transcends racial categorization . Hence the characters are to be imagined not as either white or black but as both / and " ( " Frances Harper " 45 ) . The general African American ...
... characters are not racialized it is because temperance transcends racial categorization . Hence the characters are to be imagined not as either white or black but as both / and " ( " Frances Harper " 45 ) . The general African American ...
Halaman 219
... characters whose racial ambiguities defy unambiguous identification . So , too , is A Tale of New England Life filled with racially indeter- minate characters whose " pale " skin or " dark " hair leave readers speculating about their ...
... characters whose racial ambiguities defy unambiguous identification . So , too , is A Tale of New England Life filled with racially indeter- minate characters whose " pale " skin or " dark " hair leave readers speculating about their ...
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