This paper has studied the issue that The American in Algiers (1797) is an abolitionist poem. As the poem is anonymously published by an American writer, it is read from a new historicist and cultural materialist perspective. Therefore, it is considered in the light of other American writings, literary or not, that were produced in the 1790s and dealt with the captives of Algiers crisis or slavery in the United States along with the Constitution of the United States and the Declaration of Independence. The point is that the poem appropriates the crisis of the so-called captivity and enslavement of American citizens in Algiers to appeal against black slavery in the United States. This is achieved through drawing analogies between the politic...
This thesis will explore the remarkable success of the Haitian Revolution and its impact on slavery ...
This paper investigates the contemporary issues surrounding Poor things, ‘they can't take care of th...
Whitman and Melville’s poetry about the Civil War is almost completely silent when it comes to slave...
Literary work could portray both the life from the real world and also functions as a media to voice...
Steal away Slavery\u27s American journey In the summer of 1791, French aristocrat Franτois RenΘ de...
This research explores the feminist dimensions of Susana Rowson's play, Slaves in Algiers or, a stru...
he historiography pertaining to chattel slavery in the United States, and the price that was ultimat...
The transmission of abolitionist literature through the United States mails was one of the issues wh...
Slavery, in and of itself, is a despicable institution. It degraded the enslaved and inflated the po...
American Abolitionist Geographies argues that literary abolition was a movement that challenged the ...
This dissertation argues that transatlantic abolitionists used the Bible to condemn American slavery...
Scholars correctly appreciate Frederick Douglass’s novella The Heroic Slave (1853) as an important e...
Harriet Ann Jacobs’ Incidents in the life of a Slave Girl (1861) and Frederick Douglass’ Narrative o...
This thesis examines the issue of slavery in America, including how the institution began, treatment...
Abolitionism\u27s Allure Nilgün Anadolu-Okur, a scholar of African American literature at Temple Uni...
This thesis will explore the remarkable success of the Haitian Revolution and its impact on slavery ...
This paper investigates the contemporary issues surrounding Poor things, ‘they can't take care of th...
Whitman and Melville’s poetry about the Civil War is almost completely silent when it comes to slave...
Literary work could portray both the life from the real world and also functions as a media to voice...
Steal away Slavery\u27s American journey In the summer of 1791, French aristocrat Franτois RenΘ de...
This research explores the feminist dimensions of Susana Rowson's play, Slaves in Algiers or, a stru...
he historiography pertaining to chattel slavery in the United States, and the price that was ultimat...
The transmission of abolitionist literature through the United States mails was one of the issues wh...
Slavery, in and of itself, is a despicable institution. It degraded the enslaved and inflated the po...
American Abolitionist Geographies argues that literary abolition was a movement that challenged the ...
This dissertation argues that transatlantic abolitionists used the Bible to condemn American slavery...
Scholars correctly appreciate Frederick Douglass’s novella The Heroic Slave (1853) as an important e...
Harriet Ann Jacobs’ Incidents in the life of a Slave Girl (1861) and Frederick Douglass’ Narrative o...
This thesis examines the issue of slavery in America, including how the institution began, treatment...
Abolitionism\u27s Allure Nilgün Anadolu-Okur, a scholar of African American literature at Temple Uni...
This thesis will explore the remarkable success of the Haitian Revolution and its impact on slavery ...
This paper investigates the contemporary issues surrounding Poor things, ‘they can't take care of th...
Whitman and Melville’s poetry about the Civil War is almost completely silent when it comes to slave...