Resistance, Revolution, and Slavery in African American Literature

CAS EN 396

Focuses on African American literature before the Thirteenth Amendment, paying particular attention to the practices, institutions, and ideologies of abolitionism and slavery as domestic and global systems. We read novels, autobiographies, poems, speeches, and essays that resisted slavery in various registers--political, religious, philosophical, and artistic.

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