The Negro in English Literature: A Critical IntroductionA. H. Stockwell, 1962 - 176 pages |
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Page 56
... Abolition of Slavery " . In 1788 many reviews of slavery pamphlets appeared in the Monthly Review . James Field Stanfield ( a late mariner in the African slave trade ) wrote Observations on a Guinea Voyage in a series of letters ...
... Abolition of Slavery " . In 1788 many reviews of slavery pamphlets appeared in the Monthly Review . James Field Stanfield ( a late mariner in the African slave trade ) wrote Observations on a Guinea Voyage in a series of letters ...
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... abolition would be ruinous : 13 ( 1 ) The slave trade is lawful according to the different states of nations over ... abolition of slavery . The Negro's lot in Africa was painted with a horror equal to that of the abolitionist who cited ...
... abolition would be ruinous : 13 ( 1 ) The slave trade is lawful according to the different states of nations over ... abolition of slavery . The Negro's lot in Africa was painted with a horror equal to that of the abolitionist who cited ...
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... Abolition of Slavery " in the Gentlemen's Maga- zine ; and one can picture him as looking with high con- tempt upon Francis Barber , Johnson's Negro manservant . In discussing the case of Joseph Knight , an African who was brought by ...
... Abolition of Slavery " in the Gentlemen's Maga- zine ; and one can picture him as looking with high con- tempt upon Francis Barber , Johnson's Negro manservant . In discussing the case of Joseph Knight , an African who was brought by ...
Contents
Preface | 9 |
Shakespeare and the Man of Colour | 23 |
The Negro and Colour in Poetry | 48 |
Copyright | |
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