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Testifying to the experience of “ the last surviving African " brought to the United States as a slave — and thus the final witness to the Middle Passage- " Barracoon " bears a specific and unique burden : if Kossula's testimony had not ...
Testifying to the experience of “ the last surviving African " brought to the United States as a slave — and thus the final witness to the Middle Passage- " Barracoon " bears a specific and unique burden : if Kossula's testimony had not ...
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across the sentence to deposit these narrative elements in a figura- tive receptacle paradoxically called " The Atlantic Slave Trade . " By culling these words and their meanings , she gathers together the well - known " signifiers " of ...
across the sentence to deposit these narrative elements in a figura- tive receptacle paradoxically called " The Atlantic Slave Trade . " By culling these words and their meanings , she gathers together the well - known " signifiers " of ...
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The gesture foreshad- ows the demise of Kossula's own African name and its imminent replacement by a slave name . The removal of these links is signaled finally with Kossula's integration- " dey tie me in de line " -not with surviving ...
The gesture foreshad- ows the demise of Kossula's own African name and its imminent replacement by a slave name . The removal of these links is signaled finally with Kossula's integration- " dey tie me in de line " -not with surviving ...
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