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Table of Contents
Introduction. Slavery and the Newspaper: A Foreign Affair
Sewall's Secret: The Selling of More than Two Dozen Black Africans
Daniel and the Scotts: The Serialized Stories of Serial Runaways
Royalty Enslaved: Of Princes, Pretenders, and Politics
Fighting for, and against, the English: Briton Hammon and the Power of Black Africans' Allegiance
Narratives of Slavery and the Stamp Act: Dickinson and Crèvecoeur Debate the Racial Limits of a Genre
Conclusion. After Equiano: The Medium and the Message.
Sewall's Secret: The Selling of More than Two Dozen Black Africans
Daniel and the Scotts: The Serialized Stories of Serial Runaways
Royalty Enslaved: Of Princes, Pretenders, and Politics
Fighting for, and against, the English: Briton Hammon and the Power of Black Africans' Allegiance
Narratives of Slavery and the Stamp Act: Dickinson and Crèvecoeur Debate the Racial Limits of a Genre
Conclusion. After Equiano: The Medium and the Message.