Legacy, Volume 24,Masalah 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 2007 |
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... communities- that are multi - racial . They identify as Black because , in the dominant racial- ized taxonomy , once they recognize their maternal lineage , they have no other choice . These choices hint at how both heroines resolve ...
... communities- that are multi - racial . They identify as Black because , in the dominant racial- ized taxonomy , once they recognize their maternal lineage , they have no other choice . These choices hint at how both heroines resolve ...
Halaman 211
... communities . Moreover , indeterminacy allows Harper to proffer a radical integrationist vision of America in which communities , though class stratified , are peopled by individuals whose race is insignificant to the con- text of the ...
... communities . Moreover , indeterminacy allows Harper to proffer a radical integrationist vision of America in which communities , though class stratified , are peopled by individuals whose race is insignificant to the con- text of the ...
Halaman 216
... communities . Unfortunately , with particular respect to the Women's Christian Temperance Union ( W. C. T. U. ) , organizing in African American communities in 1876 was minimal . Founded in 1874 , the W. C. T. U. became the largest ...
... communities . Unfortunately , with particular respect to the Women's Christian Temperance Union ( W. C. T. U. ) , organizing in African American communities in 1876 was minimal . Founded in 1874 , the W. C. T. U. became the largest ...
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