African American Review
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Articles in Winter 2006 issue of African American Review
- Of print and primogeniture, or, the curse of firsts
by Rafia Zafar - A tale of disunion: the racial politics of unclaimed kindred in Julia C. Collins's The Curse of Caste; or The Slave Bride
by Veta Smith Tucker - Introduction: reclaiming Julia C. Collins, forgotten 19th-century African American author
by Veta Smith Tucker - Biracial promise and the new South in Minnie's Sacrifice: a protocol for reading The Curse of Caste; or The Slave Bride
by Leslie W. Lewis - 19th century AD
by Frances Smith Foster - "'Ruse it well": reading, power, and the seduction plot in The Curse of Caste
by Jennifer Rae Greeson - 20th century AD
by Katharine Capshaw Smith - Eulogy for Julia C. Collins: speculations on her thoughts in Oswego, New York at Lake Ontario circa January 1865
by Melba Joyce Boyd - Face value: ambivalent citizenship in Iola Leroy
by Michael Borgstrom - 19th century AD
by Eric Gardner - Interrogating the silences: Julia C. Collins, 19th-Century black readers and writers, and the Christian Recorder
by Mitch Kachun - William L. Andrews and Mitch Kachun, eds. The Curse of Caste, or, The Slave Bride: A Rediscovered African American Novel by Julia C. Collins
by Noliwe Rooks - What the Dickens?: intertextual influence and the inheritance of virtue in Julia C. Collins's The Curse of Caste; or The Slave Bride
by Colleen C. O'Brien - Harriet A. Jacobs. Peripecias en la vida de una joven esclava escritas por ella misma. Junto con "Un relato verdadero de esclavitud" de John S. Jacobs. [Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl, Written by Herself together with "A True Tale of
by Baltasar Fra Molinero - "Neither is memory always thus avenging": longing for kinship in Julia C. Collins's The Curse of Caste and the Christian Recorder
by Edlie Wong - Jenny Sharpe. Ghosts of Slavery: A Literary Archaeology of Black Women's Lives
by Bob Fox - The Christian Recorder, broken families, and educated nations in Julia C. Collins's Civil War novel The Curse of Caste
by P. Gabrielle Foreman - The sentiment of the Christian serial novel: The Curse of Caste; or The Slave Bride and the AME Christian Recorder
by Tomeiko Ashford Carter - Foreword
by William L. Andrews - Information wanted: The Curse of Caste, Minnie's Sacrifice, and the Christian Recorder
by Jean Lee Cole