Publication
University Press of Florida (2013), Edition: Reprint, 270 pages
ISBN
0813049601 / 9780813049601
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CONTENTS
Introduction
1 American Abolitionism and Slave-Breeding Discourse
2 Slavery, the Lost Cause, and African American History
3 Black History and Slave Breeding in the Early Twentieth Century
4 The Theater of Memory
5 The WPA Narratives and Slave Breeding
6 Sex, Violence, and the Quest for Civil Rights
7 Slave Breeding in Literature, Film, and New Media
Epilogue
Introduction
1 American Abolitionism and Slave-Breeding Discourse
2 Slavery, the Lost Cause, and African American History
3 Black History and Slave Breeding in the Early Twentieth Century
4 The Theater of Memory
5 The WPA Narratives and Slave Breeding
6 Sex, Violence, and the Quest for Civil Rights
7 Slave Breeding in Literature, Film, and New Media
Epilogue
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