Gregg D. Crane Race, Citizenship, and Law in American Literature
Gregg D. Crane - Race, Citizenship, and Law in American Literature
Cambridge University Press | 2002 | ISBN: 0521010934 | Pages: 312 | PDF | 1.53 MB
Gregg Crane examines the interaction between civic identity and race and justice within American law and literature in this study. He recounts the efforts of literary and legal figures to bring the nation's law in accord with the moral consensus that slavery and racial oppression are evil. Covering such writers as Harriet Beecher Stowe and Frederick Douglass, and a range of novelists, poets, philosophers, politicians, lawyers and judges, this original book will revise the relationship between race and nationalism in American literature.
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