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Slave Law in the American South: State v. Mann in History and Literature (Landmark Law Cases & American Society): Tushnet, Mark V.: 9780700612710: Amazon.com: Books
American Slavery: A Historical Exploration of Literature • ABC-CLIO
Slave narrative | American literature | Britannica
8 Influential Abolitionist Texts | Britannica
Slave Narratives: William Wells Brown's Narrative of a Fugitive Slave
Brief History of African-American Literature. Part 1. Slave Narratives | St. Tammany Parish Library
Lit-urday: Joe, the Slave Who Became an Alamo Legend: The story of one man's witness to history and life in bondage - Books - The Austin Chronicle
Slave Narratives: William Wells Brown's Narrative of a Fugitive Slave
7 Books About Slavery and Abolition by Black 19th-Century Writers - Electric Literature
Slave narrative | American literature | Britannica
The Slave Sublime | Stacy J. Lettman | University of North Carolina Press
Anti-Tom literature - Wikipedia
The Story of Slavery. Instructor Literature Series — No. 286 | Booker T. Washington
Slave auction at Richmond, Virginia | Publisher: William Lit… | Flickr
Who do we think we were? Slavery, Abolition and the Manchester Lit & Phil - Black History Month 2023
Voices in the campaign for abolition | The British Library
African American Literature Begins with the Slave Narrative
CFP: “Alterities and Abolitionist Forms: Genres of British Abolitionist Literature, 1790-1830” – patricia a. matthew
African American Literature Begins with the Slave Narrative
ENGL 5029-001: British Literature and Culture Before 1800, Slavery and Eighteenth-Century Literature (Spring 2019) | English | University of Colorado Boulder
Funeral, Antebellum U.S. South, 19th cent. · Slavery Images
Slavery to Freedom - My African Literary Safari
Retracing Slavery's Trail of Tears | History| Smithsonian Magazine
AUDIO: Lit Tiaa – “New Slave” | Breaking And Entering
Antislavery Literature Project – Providing public access to the literature of slavery
Religious Appeal in Stories of the Slave Trade | British Literature 1700-1900, A Course Blog