African Diaspora

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Course: Hist350.018
THE AFRICAN DIASPORA
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Ar'n't I a Woman? Female Slaves in the Plantation South By Deborah Gray White Book Review
Morgan State University
Instructor: Womai Song
Spring 2016
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Ar'n't I a Woman? Female Slaves in the Plantation South By Deborah Gray White
Wallace, Michele. 2004. Dark designs and visual culture. Durham: Duke Univ. Press.
About the author
Professor White’s book is one among those infrequent publications that arose unprecedentedly
and become the standard work in its field. The contents in the book, as the title insinuates, and the
temerity with which it meets its purpose, shows how the professor did impartiality to the involvedness of
her area under discussion. As a Board of Governors Distinguished Professor of History, Deborah has a
Ph. D., from the University of Illinois at Chicago. She also has an M.A., from Columbia University and
B. A, from Harpur College, SUNY Binghamton. She has been at Rutgers since 1984. As an Americanist,
Professor Deborah then, since ventured and specialized in African American as well as feminine gender
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