An Introduction to Black Literature in America: From 1746 to the PresentLindsay Patterson Publishers Agency, 1976 - 302 pages |
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... side , and had kill'd Captain Howland , the Passenger and the other hand . We came to the Larboard side of the Sloop , and they order'd us round to the Starboard , and as we were passing round the Bow , we saw the whole Number of ...
... side , and had kill'd Captain Howland , the Passenger and the other hand . We came to the Larboard side of the Sloop , and they order'd us round to the Starboard , and as we were passing round the Bow , we saw the whole Number of ...
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... side , suffered in the mid- dle passage of the slave ship while being conveyed from Africa to America . I have been unsuccess- ful in securing any information that would throw any accurate light upon the history of my family beyond my ...
... side , suffered in the mid- dle passage of the slave ship while being conveyed from Africa to America . I have been unsuccess- ful in securing any information that would throw any accurate light upon the history of my family beyond my ...
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... side of life . Sterling Brown Southern Road , by Sterling A. Brown ( 1932 ) , is chiefly an attempt at folk ... side by side with white workers , to establish communism in America : I am black and I have seen black hands Raised ...
... side of life . Sterling Brown Southern Road , by Sterling A. Brown ( 1932 ) , is chiefly an attempt at folk ... side by side with white workers , to establish communism in America : I am black and I have seen black hands Raised ...
Contents
Introduction Lindsay Patterson | 5 |
A Plan of Peace Office for the United States Benjamin Banneker | 17 |
Poetry | 27 |
Copyright | |
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