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Interrogating the silences: Julia C. Collins, 19th-Century black readers and writers, and the Christian Recorder.(Collins's novel The Curse of Caste; ... An article from: African American Review

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Interrogating the Julia C. Collins, 19th-Century black readers and writers, and the Christian Recorder.(Collins's novel The Curse of Caste; or The Slave Bride)(Critical essay)
Mitch Kachun
African American Review (Magazine/Journal)
December 22, 2006
Thomson Gale
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Published December 22, 2006

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