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Toni Morrison - Beloved
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Toni Morrison - BelovedWhen slavery has torn apart one's heritage, when the past is more real than the present, when the rage of a dead baby can literally rock a house, then the traditional novel is no longer an adequate instrument. And so Pulitzer Prize-winner Beloved is written in bits and images, smashed like a mirror on the floor and left for the reader to put together.

 

 
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Speaking Power: Black Feminist Orality In Women's Narratives Of Slavery
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Speaking Power: Black Feminist Orality In Women's Narratives Of Slavery

Analyzes Black women’s rhetorical strategies in both autobiographical and fictional narratives of slavery.
In Speaking Power, DoVeanna S. Fulton explores and analyzes the use of oral traditions in African American women’s autobiographical and fictional narratives of slavery. African American women have consistently employed oral traditions not only to relate the pain and degradation of slavery, but also to celebrate the subversions, struggles, and triumphs of Black experience. Fulton examines orality as a rhetorical strategy, its role in passing on family and personal history...
 
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Thomas Jefferson, "The Essential Jefferson (American Heritage Series)"
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Thomas Jefferson, Thomas Jefferson,

Through substantial selections from Jefferson's writings including his earliest writings, Notes on Virginia, and key public papers and personal correspondence this volume traces the development of his thinking on such fundamental issues as republicanism, constitutionalism, slavery, and the separation of religion from politics.
 
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Justice for the Past
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Justice for the PastJustice for the PastAmong the most controversial issues in the United States is the question of whether public or private agencies should adopt preferential treatment programs or be required to pay reparations for slavery. Using a carefully reasoned philosophical approach, Stephen Kershnar argues that programs such as affirmative action and calls for slavery reparations are unjust for three reasons.

 
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The Gettysburg Battlefield (Symbols of American Freedom)
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The Gettysburg Battlefield (Symbols of American Freedom) The Battle of Gettysburg served as a vital turning point of the American Civil War. Despite these catastrophic losses—the Union suffered 23,000 casualties; the South 28,000—the Union defended itself from the Confederate army pushing north toward Washington, D.C. The Gettysburg Battlefield explores the cultural, economical, and political causes of the bloodiest war the United States ever fought, putting the fight against slavery and secession into context for young readers through vivid photographs and illustrations, informative sidebars, and quotes from soldiers involved in the battle.
 
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