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Afro and Indigenous Intersectionality in America As Nomen - Intersectionally Black

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Informationen zum Autor Larry L. W. Miles is adjunct professor of English and the humanities at Clark Atlanta University and a lecturer and world history teacher with Atlanta Public Schools. Klappentext By addressing the ways in which the singular narrative of "slavery" codifies identity, this work moves beyond binary racial classifications and proposes the possibility of utilizing holistic historical narratives to foster group and personal identity. Zusammenfassung By addressing the ways in which the singular narrative of "slavery" codifies identity, this work moves beyond binary racial classifications and proposes the possibility of utilizing holistic historical narratives to foster group and personal identity. Inhaltsverzeichnis Chapter One: In Search of Identity Chapter Two: The Imbedded Narrative Chapter Three: So Much Moor, and More Than a Slave Chapter Four: More Than a Narrative Epilogue: The Intersectionality of Blackness

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