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Acknowledgments
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1 - Dressing down the First Lady: Elizabeth Keckley's Behind The Scenes, Or Thirty Years A Slave And Four Years In The White House
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List of illustrations
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Introduction: working relations and racial desire
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3 - “Alien hands” in Kate Chopin's The Awakening
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Index
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4 - “For blood that is not yours”: Langston Hughes and the art of patronage
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Contents
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Race, Work, and Desire in American Literature, 1860–1930
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2 - Off-color patients in Frances E. W. Harper's Iola Leroy and W. D. Howells's An Imperative Duty
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Epilogue: “co-workers in the kingdom of culture”
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Notes
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A Proposed Universal Medical and Public Health Definition of Terrorism
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Looking Backward, Looking Forward: MLA Members Speak
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- 23 October 2020, pp. 1986-2078
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