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0813159466
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9780813159461
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0813122031 (acid-free paper)
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Genius in bondage
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[electronic resource] :
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literature of the early Black Atlantic /
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edited by Vincent Carretta and Philip Gould.
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Lexington :
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University Press of Kentucky,
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c2001.
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(Baltimore, Md. :
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Project MUSE,
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2015)
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Betrayed by some of my own complexion : Cugoano, abolition, and the contemporary language of racialism / Roxanne Wheeler -- Race, redemption, and captivity in the narratives of Briton Hammon and John Marrant / Karen A. Weyler -- Being a man : Olaudah Equiano and Ignatius Sancho / Felcity A. Nussbaum -- Volatile subjects : the history of Mary Prince / Gillian Whitlock -- Letters of the old Calibar slave trade, 1760-1789 / Paul E. Lovejoy and David Richardson -- Remarkable liberty : language and identity in eighteenth-century Black autobiography / Philip Gould -- Property of author : Olaudah Equiano's place in the history of the book / Vincent Carretta -- Surprizing deliverance? : slavery and freedom, language, and identity in the narrative of Briton Hammon, a Negro man / Robert Desrochers, Jr. -- On her own footing : Phillis Wheatley in freedom / Frank Shuffelton -- Thou hast the holy word : Jupiter Hammon's "regards" to Phillis Wheatley / Rosemary Fithian Guruswamy -- Ignatius Sancho's letters : sentimental libertinism and the politics of form / Markman Ellis -- Benjamin Banneker's revision of Thomas Jefferson : conscience versus science in the early American antislavery debate / William L. Andrews -- Fifth of July : Nathaniel Paul and the construction of Black nationalism / Robert S. Levine.
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Equiano, Olaudah,
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1745-1797.
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Interesting narrative of the life of Olaudah Equiano.
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Hammon, Briton.
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Narrative of the uncommon sufferings, and surprising deliverance of Briton Hammon, a Negro man.
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Sancho, Ignatius,
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1729-1780
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Criticism and interpretation.
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Wheatley, Phillis,
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1753-1784
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Criticism and interpretation.
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African literature (English)
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History and criticism.
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Africans
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Historiography.
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Black people in literature.
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English literature
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Black authors
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History and criticism.
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English literature
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History and criticism.
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Slavery in literature.
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Enslaved persons' writings, English
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History and criticism.
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English-speaking countries
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18th century.
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Carretta, Vincent.
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Gould, Philip,
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1960-
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