Black Revolutionary Icons and'Neoslave'Narratives (original) (raw)

Survivors of slavery: modern-day slave narratives

Laura T Murphy

Choice Reviews Online, 2014

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“The Black People’s Side of the Story”: The Historical and Transatlantic Roots of the Movement for Black Lives

Hannah-Rose Murray

African American Review, 2023

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Slavery and the Post-black Imagination

Ilka Saal

University of Washington Press, 2020

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The philosophical significance of slave narratives

Darian Spearman

2014

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The Reinvention of the Slave

Delali Kumavie

Propter Nos , 2020

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Neoslavery Narratives of African American Political Prisoners: Subverting the Power of Writing

Maria Mercone

e-cadernos ces, 2022

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Diaspora, violence and identity: dislocation and resistance in African-American experience. Presented at Slave systems, ancient and modern. Centre for the Study of Human Settlement and Historical change. National University of Ireland, Galway, November 29, 2004.

Mark J. Goodman

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Self-Emancipation and Slavery: An Examination of the African American's Quest

Anthony Mitchell

jpanafrican.com

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The Power of the Neo-Slave Narrative Genre

Maria Helena Lima

Callaloo, 2017

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The Black Roots of Abolition

Christine Mathias

Dissent, 2017

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Neo-Slave Narratives: A Genre for Re-membering

Josh Skinner

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The Politics of the Second Slavery. Edited by Dale W. Tomich . Albany: State University of New York Press, 2016. Pp. 280. $85.00 cloth

Keila Grinberg

The Americas, 2018

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Force and Freedom: Black Abolitionists and the Politics of Violence

Kellie Carter Jackson

2019

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The Reemergence Of The Slave Narrative Tradition And The Search For A New Frederick Douglass

Laura T Murphy

Routledge Companion to Literature and Human Rights, 2015

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After Slavery & Reconstruction: The Black Struggle in the U.S. for Freedom, Equality, and Self-Realization — A Bibliography

Patrick S. O'Donnell

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Introduction: Revisiting Slave Narratives

Judith Misrahi-Barak

HAL (Le Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe), 2007

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Black Redemption, not (White) Abolition

robbie shilliam

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The Slave's Cause: A History of Abolition

Christopher L. Webber

Journal of American History, 2016

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Blackface Abolition and the New Slave Narrative

Laura T Murphy

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Unsentimental Historicizing: The Neo-Slave Narrative Tradition and the Refusal of Feeling

Gabriella Friedman

American Literature, 2021

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The Myth of the Slaveless Society (Dissertation)

Grant E Stanton

2024

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Slavery Remembered: A Record of Twentieth-Century Slave Narratives

Jere Roberson

The American Historical Review, 1980

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Animating Black and Brown Liberation: A Theory of American Literatures by Michael Datcher

Leah Milne

College Literature, 2020

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After slavery: strange fruits of aftermath

Faith Marchal

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"'Our platform is as broad as humanity': African American Activists and Transatlantic Freedom Movements in the Nineteenth Century," Slavery and Abolition 24:3 (Dec. 2003), 1-23.

Mitch Kachun

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The New Slave Narrative and the Illegibility of Modern Slavery

Laura T Murphy

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Slave No More: Self-Liberation before Abolitionism in the Americas

Aline Helg

University of North Carolina Press, 2019

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"An Insinuating Voice": Angelo Herndon and the Invisible Genesis of the Radical Prison Slave's Neo-Slave Narrative

Dennis Childs

Callaloo, 2019

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Fugitive Slaves and the Unfinished American Revolution: Eight Cases, 1848–1856 . By Gordon S. Baker. (Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland Press, 2013. Pp. viii, 222. $45.00 paper.)

Shaun Wallace

The New England Quarterly, 2014

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Black Suffering in Search of the 'Beloved Community': Political Imprisonment and Self-Defense

Joy James

2011

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Editorial: Investigating Black Activism in the Civil War Era

Jeffery Hobson

2021

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Cultural Trauma: Slavery and the Formation of African American Identity by Ron Eyerman:Cultural Trauma: Slavery and the Formation of African American Identity

robert washington

Amer J Sociol, 2002

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Rashuana Johnson's review of tthe Accidental Slaveowner (see pp. 241-243)

Mark Auslander

Reviews in American History, 2013

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The Oral Literature of African American Slavery as a Source of History: The Tar Baby Tale

Anthony A. Lee

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Emancipation Era: Theories and Struggles in the African American Experience

Maria Mercone

Cabo dos Trabalhos, 2018

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