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23 Cards in this Set
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“M.L.” short story
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Louisa May Alcott. 1860.
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Philadelphia “Porto Folio” Newspaper Poems (“A Song Supposed to Have Been Written by the Sage of Monticello”, “A Philosphic Love-Song. To Sally”, “Untitled (Quashee Poem).
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Anonymous. 1800.
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“The Octoroon”. a play
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Dion Boucicault. 1859
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Hobomok.
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Lydia Maria Child. 1824.
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An Appeal in Favor of that Class of Americans Called Africans.
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Lydia Maria Child. 1833.
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“The Quadroons.” short story
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Lydia Maria Child. 1842.
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Slavery’s Pleasant Home.”
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Lydia Maria Child. 1843.
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The Curse of Caste.
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Julia Collins. 1865.
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The Last of the Mohicans.
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James Fenimore Cooper. 1826.
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The Wept of Wish-ton-wish.
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James Fenimore Cooper. 1829
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Blake, or The Huts of Africa.
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Martin Delaney. 1859
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What Answer?
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Anna Dickinson. 1868.
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A Sojourn in the City of Amalgamation in the Year of Our Lord 19 — .
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William Holgate. 1835.
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The Quadroone. NOVEL
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J. H. Ingraham 1841.
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Notes on State of Virginia
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Thomas Jefferson. 1782.
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Twelve Lectures on the Natural History of Man.
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Alexander Kinmont. 1839.
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“Murder on the Rue Morgue.”
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Edgar Allan Poe. 1841.
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Neither White Nor Black: The Mulatto Character in American Fiction.
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Judith R. Berzon. 1978.
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“Negro Character as Seen By White Authors.”
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Sterling Brown. 1933.
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The Negro in American Fiction.
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Sterling Brown. 1937.
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Barriers Between Us: Interracial Sex In Nineteenth-century American Literature .
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Cassandra Jackson. 2004
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“How Mixed-Race Politics Entered the United States: Lydia Maria Child’s Appeal.”
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Robert Fanuzzi. ESQ: A Journal of the American Renaissance, 56 (2010): 71-104.
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Love and Death in the American Novel.
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Leslie Fiedler. 1960.
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