Legacy, Volume 24,Masalah 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 2007 |
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Halaman 177
... slaves , and then the first word is ' my nig- ger " " ( 159 ) . Because Black masters do not behave differently from white slave- owners , Potter asserts the irrelevance of race to slavery and refutes abolitionist assumptions of Black ...
... slaves , and then the first word is ' my nig- ger " " ( 159 ) . Because Black masters do not behave differently from white slave- owners , Potter asserts the irrelevance of race to slavery and refutes abolitionist assumptions of Black ...
Halaman 179
... slave does not ameliorate slaveholding behavior : " I have even known slaves to own slaves before now , and treat them very cruelly " ( 191 ) . In this way , Potter refutes commonsense assumptions regarding the racial identity of slavery's ...
... slave does not ameliorate slaveholding behavior : " I have even known slaves to own slaves before now , and treat them very cruelly " ( 191 ) . In this way , Potter refutes commonsense assumptions regarding the racial identity of slavery's ...
Halaman 185
... slaves , lower South free Blacks owned sixty per cent of Black - owned slaves ( Schweninger 97–141 ) . 6. I use the phrase “ sexualized manumission " here to differentiate family slave own- ership that was more common in the upper South ...
... slaves , lower South free Blacks owned sixty per cent of Black - owned slaves ( Schweninger 97–141 ) . 6. I use the phrase “ sexualized manumission " here to differentiate family slave own- ership that was more common in the upper South ...
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