The Douglass of the Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass (1845) era is clean-shaven with a side parting. When he published My Bondage and My Freedom (1855), he had grown a goatee and replaced the side-parting with a longer, Afro-like style. This version of Douglass is the one...
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The chapter explores the distortions and fictions which America's memory industries have developed around Frederick Douglass. The sinister processes of val... M Wood 被引量: 0发表: 2017年 FIELD GUIDE TO THE BIRDS OF SURI-NAME Nestled on the northern coast of South America between Guyana and ...
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Racing and Erasing the Slave Mother: Frederick Douglass, Parodic Looks, and Ethnographic Illustration 2. Looking for Slavery at the Crystal Palace: William Wells Brown and the Politics of Exhibition(ism) 3. The Uses in Seeing: Mobilizing the Portrait in Drag in Running a Thousand Miles for ...
This study tried to map out the psychological contours of the collective minds of several leading African-American spokespersons, such as "Frederick Douglass and the Reverend J. Stella Martin of New York, George T. Downing of Rhode Island, Peter H. Clark and John M. Langsten of Ohio, and ...
The Development of the Self-Image in Black Autobiographical Writing (Frederick Douglass, W.E.B. Du Bois and Malcolm X)Moritz Oehl
The narrative mobility expressed in such diverse sources as Crevecoeur, William Apess, Harriet Martineau, Frederick Douglass and Herman Melville reflects the ongoing struggle for control of the nation's identity. From autobiographical travel writing to slave narratives, marginalized figures such as ...