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Celia, A Slave,New Br?l? Some Yellowing & Duststaining/Light Foxing

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Some Yellowing & Duststaining/Light Foxing

And Other Historical Great Beings As Models Of Nature'S Possibility And Our Ability To Achieve Transcendence

Gumbrecht Has Never Been Limited By Narrow Disciplinary Boundaries

And Morals Of The Epoch

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Celia, A Slave,New Br?l? Some Yellowing & Duststaining/Light FoxingCompelling. . . A Shocking Tale. . . A Remarkable Account. . . . Mclaurin Succeeds Admirably In Using Celia'S Story To Raise Larger Issues About The Meaning Of American Slavery For Both Blacks And Whites, For Both Women And Men.' New York Times Book Reviewin 1850, Fourteenyearold Celia Became The Property Of Robert Newsom, A Prosperous And Respected Missouri Farmer. For The Next Five Years, She Was Cruelly And Repeatedly Molested By Her Abusive

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