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... Seacole's experience is clearly not that of Mary Prince's suffering as a slave under British rule described in the 1831 autobiography The History of Mary Prince , A West Indian Slave . Because of Seacole's more privileged status ...
... Seacole's experience is clearly not that of Mary Prince's suffering as a slave under British rule described in the 1831 autobiography The History of Mary Prince , A West Indian Slave . Because of Seacole's more privileged status ...
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... Seacole's narrative walks a fine line between expressing her loyalty as a British subject and revealing her own autonomy as an educated , economically independent woman . Her migratory existence could easily be read as a threat to the ...
... Seacole's narrative walks a fine line between expressing her loyalty as a British subject and revealing her own autonomy as an educated , economically independent woman . Her migratory existence could easily be read as a threat to the ...
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... Seacole's narrative , however , more often reveals the instabilities of insisting on any exclusive form of cultural identity than it does convince us of the purity of her own . Her self - authorization as a British subject challenges ...
... Seacole's narrative , however , more often reveals the instabilities of insisting on any exclusive form of cultural identity than it does convince us of the purity of her own . Her self - authorization as a British subject challenges ...
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