AbstractFreedom's Journal and El Clamor Público: African Americanand Mexican American Cultural Fronts in Nineteenth-Century NewsprintbyArturo Romero Nunez Doctor of Philosophy in EnglishUniversity of California, BerkeleyProfessor Marcial González, ChairBoth Freedom's Journal and El Clamor Público represent nineteenth-century milestones because they historically demarcate the inception and terminal points of Manifest Destiny's progress across the continental United States. As such, this project chronicles the cumulative effects of Anglo-based racism on African and Mexican American communities -- a fact that remained not only consistent but also remarkably comparable in these two cases, even though each journal is separated by three thousand...
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AbstractFreedom's Journal and El Clamor Público: African Americanand Mexican American Cultural Front...
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AbstractFreedom's Journal and El Clamor Público: African Americanand Mexican American Cultural Front...
This article examines the first newspaper operated, published, and distributed by free blacks in the...
This article discusses the search for freedom by enslaved people in Louisiana, before the abolitioni...
Arrested Solidarities: Resistance and Racial Contact Zones in the 19th Century U.S. examines how min...
This thesis unveils a hidden part of nineteenth-century Atlantic World History: the transnational e...
En el presente artículo se analiza la búsqueda de la libertad por parte de las personas esclavizadas...
The first African American newspaper, Freedom\u27s Journal, has a historical, rhetorical, and spatia...
This dissertation examines the migration of free blacks and slaves across the United States’ souther...
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