Prison Literature in America: The Victim as Criminal and ArtistL. Hill, 1982 - 303 sidor |
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... fact that defines and distinguishes " America " is the colonization of much of the continent , the sec- ond , and the dominant one since 1850 , is the enslavement of Black Africans . The descendants of these Africans are in many senses ...
... fact that defines and distinguishes " America " is the colonization of much of the continent , the sec- ond , and the dominant one since 1850 , is the enslavement of Black Africans . The descendants of these Africans are in many senses ...
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... fact in chain gang poetry is that Black convicts are part of an imprisoned people . Neither their experience , nor their songs and ballads , are fundamentally separate or distinct from the rest of the Afro - American nation . In fact ...
... fact in chain gang poetry is that Black convicts are part of an imprisoned people . Neither their experience , nor their songs and ballads , are fundamentally separate or distinct from the rest of the Afro - American nation . In fact ...
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... fact that Toole is actually speaking for himself , not having someone else narrate his alleged " confession . " Hence Gerald Toole , unlike Nat Turner , has the opportunity to articulate a political defense of the " mur- der " he ...
... fact that Toole is actually speaking for himself , not having someone else narrate his alleged " confession . " Hence Gerald Toole , unlike Nat Turner , has the opportunity to articulate a political defense of the " mur- der " he ...
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Songs of Slavery | 73 |
A History of Literature by Convicts | 124 |
Two Novelists of the American Prison | 181 |
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