Legacy, Volume 24,Masalah 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 2007 |
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... freedom that was rare for antebellum Black women.5 Writing in her 1859 narrative about a trip to the deep South , she reserved her deepest anger not for those who pur- sued economic stability and escaped severely constrained life ...
... freedom that was rare for antebellum Black women.5 Writing in her 1859 narrative about a trip to the deep South , she reserved her deepest anger not for those who pur- sued economic stability and escaped severely constrained life ...
Halaman 181
... freedom rested on arbitrary processes in terms of who was selected for these manumissions and whether those who were freed could maintain that privilege if they were required to prove their freedom . ( For example , in Charleston ...
... freedom rested on arbitrary processes in terms of who was selected for these manumissions and whether those who were freed could maintain that privilege if they were required to prove their freedom . ( For example , in Charleston ...
Halaman 326
... Freedom " in Freedom's Journal , published between 1827 and 1829 by African Americans as an African American paper , the same " Freedom " as in the Herald of Freedom , a mid - nineteenth - century publication edited by and intended for ...
... Freedom " in Freedom's Journal , published between 1827 and 1829 by African Americans as an African American paper , the same " Freedom " as in the Herald of Freedom , a mid - nineteenth - century publication edited by and intended for ...
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