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Portraits of American women : from settlement to the present
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ISBN: 0312036876 Year: 1991 Publisher: New York St. Martin's Press

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Reconstructing womanhood : the emergence of the Afro-American woman novelist
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Year: 1987 Publisher: New York Oxford Oxford University Press

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Womanist justice, womanist hope
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ISBN: 1555406831 Year: 1993 Publisher: Atlanta, Ga. Scholars Press

A spectacular secret : lynching in American life and literature.
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ISBN: 0226301389 0226301370 Year: 2006 Publisher: Chicago University of Chicago press


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African American travel narratives from abroad
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ISBN: 1613763638 9781613763636 9781625341617 9781625341600 1625341601 Year: 2015 Publisher: Amherst University of Massachusetts Press


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Representing segregation
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ISBN: 1438430345 144164878X 9781441648785 9781438430348 1438430329 1438430337 9781438430324 9781438430331 9781438430348 Year: 2010 Publisher: Albany State University of New York Press


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Black woman reformer : Ida B. Wells, lynching, and transatlantic activism
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ISBN: 0820346926 9780820346922 1322949352 9781322949352 9780820345574 0820345571 0820353787 Year: 2015 Publisher: Athens, Georgia : The University of Georgia Press,

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During the early 1890's, a series of shocking lynchings brought unprecedented international attention to American mob violence. This interest created an opportunity for Ida B. Wells, an African American journalist and civil rights activist from Memphis, to travel to England to cultivate British moral indignation against American lynching. Wells adapted race and gender roles established by African American abolitionists in Britain to legitimate her activism as a "black lady reformer"-a role American society denied her-and assert her right to defend her race from abroad. Based on extensive


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The U.S. South and Europe : transatlantic relations in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries
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ISBN: 9780813143088 9780813143194 081314308X 0813143195 0813143187 Year: 2013 Publisher: Lexington University Press of Kentucky

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"The U.S. South is a distinctive political and cultural force--not only in the eyes of Americans, but also in the estimation of many Europeans. The region played an important role as a major agricultural center and the source of much of the wealth in early America, but it has also served as a catalyst for the nation's only civil war, and later, as a battleground in violent civil rights conflicts. Once considered isolated and benighted by the international community, the South has recently evoked considerable interest among popular and academic observers on both sides of the Atlantic. In The U.S. South and Europe, editors Cornelis A. van Minnen and Manfred Berg have assembled contributions that interpret a number of political, cultural, and religious aspects of the transatlantic relationship during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The contributors discuss a variety of subjects, including European colonization, travel accounts of southerners visiting Europe, and the experiences of the German 'Forty-Eighters'--immigrants who settled in the South after the German Revolution of 1848. This volume also examines slavery, foreign recognition of the Confederacy as a sovereign government, the lynching of African Americans and Italian immigrants in the South, and transatlantic religious fundamentalism. Finally, it addresses contemporary issues such as international perceptions of the Jim Crow South and the civil rights movement as a framework for understanding race relations in the United Kingdom following World War II. Featuring contributions from leading scholars based in the United States and Europe, this illuminating volume explores the South from an international perspective and offers a new context from which to consider the region's history."--Jacket.

Black women writing autobiography : a tradition within a tradition.
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ISBN: 0877226393 9780877228035 Year: 1989 Publisher: Philadelphia Temple university press

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Autobiografie --- Autobiographie --- Autobiography --- African American women authors --- African American women in literature --- African American women --- American prose literature --- Slaves' writings, American --- Slaves --- Women and literature --- Women --- Human females --- Wimmin --- Woman --- Womon --- Womyn --- Females --- Human beings --- Femininity --- Literature --- Enslaved persons --- Persons --- Slavery --- American slaves' writings --- American literature --- Autobiography of women --- Women's autobiography --- African American autobiography --- Autobiography of African Americans --- Afro-American women --- Women, African American --- Women, Negro --- Afro-American women in literature --- Afro-American women authors --- Women authors, African American --- Women authors, American --- Biography&delete& --- History and criticism --- Intellectual life --- African American authors&delete& --- Women authors&delete& --- African American authors --- Women authors --- Afro-American authors --- Biography --- United States --- Angelou, Maya --- Criticism and interpretation --- Hurston, Zora Neale --- Thompson, Era Bell --- Wells, Ida Barnett --- Grimké, Angelina Weld --- Brent, Linda --- Tubman, Harriet --- Lynching --- American enslaved persons' writings --- GRIMKE (CHARLOTTE FORTEN) --- WELLS (IDA B.) --- THOMPSON (ERA BELL) --- ANGELOU (MAYA) --- HURSTON (ZORA NEALE), 1891-1960 --- FEMMES NOIRES AMERICAINES --- AUTEURS NOIRS AMERICAINS --- AUTOBIOGRAPHIE (GENRE LITTERAIRE) --- BIOGRAPHIE --- ETATS-UNIS --- FEMMES ECRIVAINS

Race, rape, and lynching : the red record of American literature, 1890-1912
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ISBN: 0195099907 1280451645 0195356659 1602560749 0585328994 0199855102 Year: 1996 Volume: *3 Publisher: New York ; Oxford Oxford University Press

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In the late nineteenth century, the stereotype of the black male as sexual beast functioned for white supremacists as an externalized symbol of social chaos against which all whites would unite for the purpose of national renewal. The emergence of this stereotype in American culture and literature during and after Reconstruction was related to the growth of white-on-black violence, as white lynch mobs acted in ""defense"" of white womanhood, the white family, and white nationalism. In Writing a Red Record Sandra Gunning investigates American literary encounters with the conditions, processes,

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African Americans in literature --- Afro-Americans in literature --- Afro-Amerikanen in de literatuur --- Afro-Américains dans la littérature --- Amerikaanse zwarten in de literatuur --- Black Americans in literature --- Geweld in de literatuur --- Lynchage dans la littérature --- Lynchen in de literatuur --- Lynching in literature --- Negroes in literature --- Noirs américains dans la littérature --- Race dans la littérature --- Race in literature --- Rape in literature --- Ras in de literatuur --- Verkrachting in de literatuur --- Viol dans la littérature --- Violence dans la littérature --- Violence in literature --- Zwarte Amerikanen in de literatuur --- American literature --- Violence in literature. --- Race in literature. --- Littérature américaine --- History and criticism. --- Histoire et critique --- -American literature --- -Lynching in literature --- #BIBC:ruil --- English literature --- Agrarians (Group of writers) --- History and criticism --- African Americans in literature. --- Lynching in literature. --- Rape in literature. --- Littérature américaine --- Noirs américains dans la littérature --- Violence dans la littérature --- Lynchage dans la littérature --- Viol dans la littérature --- Race dans la littérature --- 20th century --- 19th century --- Dixon, Thomas --- Criticism and interpretation --- Twain, Mark --- Chesnutt, Charles Waddell --- Wells, Ida Barnett --- Hopkins, Pauline Elizabeth --- Chopin, Kate O'Flaherty --- Fulton, David Bryant

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