The Negro in English Literature: A Critical IntroductionA. H. Stockwell, 1962 - 176 pages |
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... letters which have no bearing on the present survey . The terms are often used in one context or another without any extended discussion of the terms or appearance of persons represen- tative of these symbols . Though it may be good to ...
... letters which have no bearing on the present survey . The terms are often used in one context or another without any extended discussion of the terms or appearance of persons represen- tative of these symbols . Though it may be good to ...
Page 58
... Letter on the Slave Trade from M.C. , lately of the Parliament to the Rev. Dr. B. of Grosvenor St. " . The letter cites the great advantages of willing labour over forced and compulsive labour . During the review of this letter , the ...
... Letter on the Slave Trade from M.C. , lately of the Parliament to the Rev. Dr. B. of Grosvenor St. " . The letter cites the great advantages of willing labour over forced and compulsive labour . During the review of this letter , the ...
Page 103
... letters . Pleas for liberty , cries against the brutality accorded him , statements of his nobility , and assertions of his common bonds and brotherhood with the white man wane to such an extent that they are almost non - existent by ...
... letters . Pleas for liberty , cries against the brutality accorded him , statements of his nobility , and assertions of his common bonds and brotherhood with the white man wane to such an extent that they are almost non - existent by ...
Contents
Preface | 9 |
Shakespeare and the Man of Colour | 23 |
The Negro and Colour in Poetry | 48 |
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