Iola Leroy; or, Shadows Uplifted (2018 broadview edition) (Q1713)

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Iola Leroy; or, Shadows Uplifted (2018 broadview edition)
2018 broadview edition

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    IOLA LEROY; | OR, SHADOWS UPLIFTED | Frances E.W. Harper | edited by Koritha Mitchell | [publisher's device] | broadview editions
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    IOLA LEROY; OR, SHADOWS UPLIFTED | Iola Leroy originally entered, according to Act of Congress, in | the year 1892, | By FRANCES E. W. HARPER, | In the office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington.
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    9781554813858
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    Iola Leroy
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    © 2018 Koritha Mitchell
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    346, [6] pages
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    frontispiece
    caption: Frances Ellen Watkins Harper in her later years. Photograph was published in 1902. Courtesy of the Library Company of Philadelphia.
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    broadview editions | series editor: Martin R. Boyne
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    Broadview Editions | The Broadview Editions series is an effort to represent the ever-evolving canon of texts in the discipline | of literary studies, history, philosophy, and political theory. A distinguishing feature of the series is the | inclusion of primary source documents contemporaneous with the work.
    title page verso
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    A: Slavery, Civil War and Emancipation
    pages 253-266
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    B: Not White? Then You Can't Be Equal
    pages 267-276
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    C: Black Families in Slavery and Freedom
    pages 277-290
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    D: Education in Slavery and Freedom
    pages 291-298
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    E: Preventing Freedom Even after Emancipation
    pages 299-310
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    F: Black Women's Activism
    pages 311-326
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    G: Being Black and a Woman: Aesthetics and Reception
    pages 327-340
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    footnotes throughout; works cited and selected bibliography , pages 341-346
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    ROADVIEW PRESS - www.broadviewpress.com | Peterborough, Ontario, Canada
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    [1] This book is dedicated to Dr. Anu Aneja, | the first woman of color professor I ever had. |
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    [2] Thank you for showing me that we don't study | women like Frances Harper, Sara Suleri, | Laura Esquivel, Maryse Conde, and Enchi Fumiko | because acknowledging a diversity of experience | is the "right" thing to do but because they are | producers of knowledge whose work constitutes | a rich legacy and contributes to vibrant traditions.
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    TO MY DAUGHTER | MARY E. HARPER, | THIS BOOK IS LOVINGLY DEDICATED
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    A Note on the Text | This edition is based on the second edition of Iola Leroy, released | in 1893 by Garrigues Brothers, Publishers and Booksellers, 608 | Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Obvious errors of | spelling or punctuation, of which there were very few, have been | silently corrected.
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