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... 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 , freedom for her does not require a resistance to the imperialistic policies of ...
... 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 , freedom for her does not require a resistance to the imperialistic policies of ...
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... slave narratives from the beginning of the 19th century . She comes from a bourgeois family , originally from Alabama , who made their fortune in the funeral business in Boston , making sure that Anthea got to go to Harvard after ...
... slave narratives from the beginning of the 19th century . She comes from a bourgeois family , originally from Alabama , who made their fortune in the funeral business in Boston , making sure that Anthea got to go to Harvard after ...
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... slave ancestor named Defilé . Artfully , Danticat re- appropriates world's traditional belief for her own story and mixes it with Haitian culture and history as the name of the slave ancestor , Defilé , refers to the madwoman who ...
... slave ancestor named Defilé . Artfully , Danticat re- appropriates world's traditional belief for her own story and mixes it with Haitian culture and history as the name of the slave ancestor , Defilé , refers to the madwoman who ...
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