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      • “From Paul Robeson to Samuel L. Jackson: Tracing Hollywood representations of African American Men.”
      • Unsung Heroes of the Williams’ Plantation
      • “White Maps, Black Routes: African-American Space and Resistance in New Orleans and the Deep South Plantation”
      • “He’d Rather be Red than Rich”: Teofilo Stevenson, Sport, Race, and Politics in Revolutionary Cuba
      • The Championing of Black Literary Works: Toni Morrison
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      • To What Extent Can We Consider Twenty-First Century America as Postracial?
      • What Makes an American Life?
      • How should Norfolk Think About its Minority Communities – As ‘Newcomers’ or ‘Old Friends’?
      • Do African American Actors Have a Responsibility to Only Represent Black Identity in “Positive” Ways?
      • How has the US Responded to Its Histories of African enslavement?
      • To What Extent Is Racial Identity and its Expression a Product of Spatial Environment?
      • Does Class Trump Race in the Fight for Equality?
      • How Valuable is Historical Fiction?
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      • Wendy McMahon
      • Rebecca Tillett
      • Hilary Emmett
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Reading Letters, Telling Stories

Below is the collection of digitized letters in the collection:

30th March 1845

7th March 1853

10th October 1853

22nd October 1853

2nd October 1854

22nd May 1855

25th March 1859 - Burnt Fort, Georgia

11th Nov 1859

28th April 1861 - Sunnyside

21st February 1864

27th August 1867 - Sunnyside

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