Unexpected Places: Relocating Nineteenth-Century African American Literature (Margaret Walker Alexander Series in African American Studies)

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Author(s): Eric Gardner
Year: 2009

Language: English
Pages: 272

CONTENTS......Page 8
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS......Page 10
INTRODUCTION: Duty and Daily Bread......Page 14
CHAPTER 1: Gateways and Borders: Black St. Louis in the 1840s and 1850s......Page 33
CHAPTER 2: Frontiers and Domestic Centers: Black Indiana, 1857–1862......Page 67
CHAPTER 3: The Black West: Northern California and Beyond, 1865–1877......Page 103
CHAPTER 4: Beyond Philadelphia: The Reach of the Recorder, 1865–1880......Page 144
EPILOGUE: (Re)Locating “Hannah Crafts”......Page 184
NOTES......Page 195
WORKSCITED......Page 237
B......Page 258
C......Page 259
F......Page 261
H......Page 262
K......Page 263
M......Page 264
P......Page 265
S......Page 266
W......Page 268
Z......Page 269