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Change: William Wells Brown EmilyHarriet DickinsonJacobs Henry David Thoreau Sojourner Truth Harriet Tubman Henry Wadsworth Longfellow William Wells BrownPhillis Wheatley Walt WhitmanSmith, Alex. Slavery in America: An American Literature Perspective. YouTube. 09 March 2010. Web. 05 June 2010. Unknown Period ReflectionsUnknown Period Paper
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Change: Books.Books. Jackson, MS, USA: University Press of Mississippi, 2003. Web. 06 June 2010.This article shares many views on slavery. It defines the time period of the Critique of Slavery as 1830-Emancipation and discuss all of the characteristics of the Critique of Slavery literary period including biblical
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Change: is an American Civil War historian, and is the George Henry Davis '86 Professor Emeritus of United States History at Princeton University. He received the Pulitzer Prize for Battle Cry of Freedom, his most famous book. He was the president
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Change: This source is credible because it was printed in a credible journal along with many notes and references. ChristinaThe Accomandoauthor was a Professorprofessor of Ethnicethnic Studiesstudies at Humboldt University when the article was published.14. Finkelman, Paul. Slavery and the Founders:
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Change: This was when slaves began to be treated more like slaves. They didn’t own their own lives but owned it to their masters, who worked them, very hard. Slaves in the south were treated much worse than the slaves in the middle and New England Colonies. This article brakesbreaks
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Change: article shares many views on slavery. It defines the time period of the Critique of Slavery as 1830-Emancipation.1830-Emancipation Thisand books discuss all of the characteristics of the Critique of Slavery literary period including biblical allusion and imagery, rhetoric of abolitionism, traditions of the captivity narratives, and s
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Change: This article describes the origination of slavery as well as the current issues with slavery. Slavery was outlawed more than 200 years ago however it
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Change: in London, Visiting Professor at the Wilberforce Institute for the Study of them.Slavery and ItEmancipation, isUniversity aof critiqueHull, onas slavery,well butas doesserving noton applythe soleyBoard of toDirectors slaveryof inthe USInternational Cocoa Initiative history.(Wikipedia).
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Change: south, but only the deep south during the later years of my schooling. We read almost exclusively from this era, but only Slaveconstitution Narrativeshistorian and Southern literature. I hope to get a more complete picture by reading the northern, white abolitionist movement. This is a credible articleprofessor
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Change: was very helpful in my understanding of my author as well as his writings because it gave me a very thoroughincludes backgroundhits intoon the real livesrhetoric of slaves during this time. This was a credible resource, because it gave a full textabolitionism, previewtraditions
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Change: , University of Virginia. Last Modified 06 March 1998. Web. 06 June 2010. "From 1936 to 1938, over 2,300 former slaves from across the American
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