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News -- Paper on Samuel Ward Howe and Self-Sacrifice

by Antislavery Webmaster last modified 2009-02-12 08:47

A paper by Joe Lockard, "From Missolonghi to Harpers Ferry: Samuel Gridley Howe and the Ethics of Self-Sacrifice," in Mark Lussier and Bruce Matsunaga [eds.], Engaged Romanticism (Cambridge Scholars Press, 2008) 143-156.

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