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Slavery and freedomEntry/Object ID
Library.1224Description
xiii, 224 pages ; 22 cm.
Slavery and freedom by Willie Lee Nichols Rose.
Includes index and bibliography: p. 190-200.
"Mrs. Rose urges revisionists who reject the picture of the slave as passive victim to remember that tyranny does inevitably victimize. By showing how the old Sambo stereotype is both largley overdrawn and a little true, she seeks to qualify the many truths of the new revisionism.... by stressing change over time, from before slavery was firmly established to after freedom came she reasserts the importance of historical perspective."Collection
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Slavery -- United States., United States -- Race relations., African Americans -- History -- To 1863.Publication Details
Author
Rose, Willie Lee Nichols, 1927-, Freehling, William W., editorPublisher
Oxford University PressPlace Published
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New York, NYCall No.
E 441 .R79 1982ISBN
0195029690LCCN
8103949