Black Portaiture Amer FictBasic Books, 05.10.1971 - 280 Seiten Traces the evolution of the Black character from stereotype to complex individual, revealing the influences of shifting cultural values. |
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... slaves . Had Joe still been a slave he would have behaved as scornfully toward them . In addition , as a free man , his slave marriage to his wife Lucindy was all but nul- lified . Her master refused him permission to visit her . In ...
... slaves . Had Joe still been a slave he would have behaved as scornfully toward them . In addition , as a free man , his slave marriage to his wife Lucindy was all but nul- lified . Her master refused him permission to visit her . In ...
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... slave , was published in London . Its purpose was to dissuade Christians from buying and selling human flesh : " Were it not for persons in high places owning slaves , and thereby giving the system a [ good ] reputation , and especially ...
... slave , was published in London . Its purpose was to dissuade Christians from buying and selling human flesh : " Were it not for persons in high places owning slaves , and thereby giving the system a [ good ] reputation , and especially ...
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... slave group , possesses all of these drawbacks but also a virtue that makes him an individual . He is a man in transition , emerging from emas- culating slave dependence toward mature independence . His name is not the one he had while a ...
... slave group , possesses all of these drawbacks but also a virtue that makes him an individual . He is a man in transition , emerging from emas- culating slave dependence toward mature independence . His name is not the one he had while a ...
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Chapter | 3 |
Aesthetic Symbols of Culture and Personality | 16 |
STOCK CHARACTERS | 29 |
Urheberrecht | |
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