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Writing for Inclusion: Literature, Race, and National Identity in Nineteenth-Century Cuba and the United States
Karen Ruth Kornweibel
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Fairleigh Dickinson University Press
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Writing for Inclusion: Literature, Race, and National Identity in Nineteenth-Century Cuba and the United States - Kornweibel, Karen Ruth
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Synopsis "Writing for Inclusion: Literature, Race, and National Identity in Nineteenth-Century Cuba and the United States"
Writing for Inclusion examines four nineteenth-century Afro-Cuban and African American writers--Juan Francisco Manzano, Frederick Douglass, Martín Morúa Delgado, and Charles W. Chesnutt--whose works provide examples of self-emancipation, interrogate the terms of exclusion from the nation, and argue for inclusive visions of national identity.