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54 Cards in this Set
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“An Address to the American Colonization Society.”
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William Lloyd Garrison. 1829.
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“Truisms.”
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William Lloyd Garrison. 1831
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A Narrative of the Life of David Crockett.
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Davy Crockett. 1834.
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“Young Goodman Brown.”
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Nathaniel Hawthorne. 1835.
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Georgia Scenes.
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Augustus Longstreet. 1835.
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The Slave; or, the Memoirs of Archy Moore.
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Richard Hildreth. 1836.
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American Slavery As It Is.
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Theodore Dwight Weld. 1839.
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“What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?”
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Frederick Douglass. 1841/1852.
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Streaks of Squatter Life.
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John Robb. 1843.
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Some Adventures of Captain Simon Suggs.
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Johnson Jones Hooper. 1845.
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The Quaker City.
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George Lippard. 1845.
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Narrative of William W. Brown, a Fugitive Slave, Written by Himself.
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William W. Brown 1847
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Life and Opinion of Julius Melbourn.
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Jabez Delano Hammond. 1847.
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“Diddling Considered as One of the Exact Sciences.”
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14- Edgar Alan Poe. 1850.
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Uncle Tom’s Cabin.
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Harriet Beecher Stowe. 1852.
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The Blithedale Romance .
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Nathaniel Hawthorne. 1852.
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Clotel, or The President’s Daughter.
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William Wells Brown. 1853
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The Bondwoman’s Narrative”.
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Hannah Crafts. 1853-61.
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Flush Times in Alabama and Mississippi .
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Joseph Baldwin. 1854.
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A Key to Uncle Tom’s Cabin.
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Harriet Beecher Stowe 1854.
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The Planter’s Northern Bride.
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Caroline Lee Hentz. 1854
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The Life of P.T. Barnum by Himself .
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P.T. Barnum. 1855.
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“Benito Cerino.”
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Herman Melville. 1855.
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Autobiography of a Female Slave.
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Martha Griffith Browne 1856.
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The Creole Orphans.
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James S. Peacocke. 1856.
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Jamie Parker, the Fugitive.
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Emily Catharine Pierson. 1856.
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Dred.
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Harriet Beecher Stowe. 1856.
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The Confidence-Man: His Masquerade.
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Herman Melville. 1857
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The Garies and their Friends.
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Frank Webb. 1857.
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Our Nig.
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Harriet Wilson. 1859.
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The Ebony Idol.
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G. M. Flanders. 1860.
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Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl.
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Harriet Jacobs. 1861
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Miscegenation: The Theory of the Blending of the Races, as applied to the American White Man and Negro.
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David Goodman Croly. 1864.
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Humbugs of the World .
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P.T. Barnum. 1865.
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Ragged Dick, or Street Life in New York with the Boot Blacks.
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Horatio Alger. 1867.
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A Romance of the Republic.
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Lydia Maria Child. 1867.
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Waiting for the Verdict.
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Rebecca Harding Davis. 1867.
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Minnie’s Sacrifice.
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Frances E. W. Harper. 1867.
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“Plain Language from Truthful James.”
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Bret Harte. 1870.
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The Adventures of Tom Sawyer.
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Mark Twain. 1876.
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“The Story of a Mine.”
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Bret Harte. 1878.
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The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.
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Mark Twain. 1884.
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Puddin’head Wilson
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Mark Twain 1894
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Knave, Fool, and Genius: The Confidence Man as he Appears in 19th Century American Fiction.
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Susan Kuhlmann. 1973.
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The Confidence Game in American Literature.
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Warwick Wadlington. 1975.
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Confidence Men and Painted Women: A Study of Middle Class Culture in America, 1830-1870.
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Karen Halttunen. 1986.
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Fast Talk & Flush Times: The Confidence Man as Literary Convention.
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William Lenz. 1987.
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Beneath the American Renaissance: The Subversive Imagination in the Age of Emerson and Melville.
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David S. Reynolds. Beneath the American Renaissance: The Subversive Imagination in the Age of Emerson and Melville. 1989.
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“The Novelization of African-American Narrative”.
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William L. Andrews. PMLA105 (Jan., 1990): 23-34
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“Where in the World is Williams Wells Brown? Thomas Jefferson, Sally Hemings, and the DNA of African-American Literary History”
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Ann duCille. American Literary History 12, (Fall 2000): 443-462
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The Arts of Deception: Playing With Fraud in the Age of Barnum.
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James Cook. 2001
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“Freaks and the American Dream: Horatio Alger, P.T. Barnum, and the Art of Humbug.”
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Hildegard Hoeller. 2006.
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“The Color of Confidence: Racial Con Games and the Logic of Gold”.
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Michael Leblanc. 2009. Cultural Critique – Number 73, Fall 2009, pp.1-46
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"From Grateful Slave to Greedy Banker: William Wells Brown’s Clotel (1853) and the Circulation of Shinplaster Fiction,"
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11- Hildegard Hoeller. chapter five of "From Gift to Commodity: Capitalism and the Spirit of the Gift in Nineteenth-Century American Fiction" ( 2012.
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