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My Other Self: The Letters of Olive Schreiner and Havelock Ellis, 1884-1920
by Yaffa Claire Draznin
Pages: 588
Contributors: Yaffa Claire Draznin
Publisher: Peter Lang
Place of Publication: New York
Publication Year: 1992
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    ...Runaway Slaves with its authors.-- S.F. Dodson...such as that it was a South-to-North movement...colleague, now my co-author--was looking at another phenomenon in the South: all kinds of restlessness...concerning slavery in the South. While traveling...notices, as well as correspondence, while I had collected...question raised in African-American scholarship...first decade of the 19th century and just before the...
     
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