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Elusive Autobiographies: Reading Slavery's Vernacular Artifacts

by Antislavery Webmaster last modified 2008-08-20 12:15

A 2006 talk by Professor Angelita Reyes (Arizona State University), at the Slavery & Antislavery Research and Teaching Workshop. From the Antislavery Literature Project, in RealMedia.

The link address is: http://english.asu.edu/ramgen/english/antislavery/reyes.rm