Black Girlhood in the Nineteenth Century


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Long portrayed as a masculine endeavor, the African American struggle for progress often found expression through an unlikely literary figure: the black girl. Nazera Sadiq Wright uses heavy archival research on a wide range of texts about African American girls to explore this understudied phenomenon. As Wright shows, the figure of the black girl in African American literature provided a powerful avenue for exploring issues like domesticity, femininity, and proper conduct. The characters' actions, however fictional, became a rubric for African American citizenship and racial progress. At the same time, their seeming dependence and insignificance allegorized the unjust treatment of African Americans. Wright reveals fascinating girls who, possessed of a premature knowing and wisdom beyond their years, projected a courage and resiliency that made them exemplary representations of the project of racial advance and citizenship.




The XIX Century


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Europe in the XIX Century (1815–1914)


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A guide to the history of Europe from the aftermath of the Battle of Waterloo up until the outbreak of World War One.










The Guitar in Venezuela During the XIX Century: History and References


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This work synthesizes through oral tradition that during the nineteenth century there are findings of the guitar in historical musical documentation centers in Venezuela. Furthermore, at the same time, it fills a void in the knowledge of musicological research since there has been a misconception for many years that the guitar has been considered null and void in the nineteenth century for the country Venezuela.













Foreign Secretaries of the XIX. Century to 1834: Duke of Wellington. Lord Palmerston (II.) Lord Aberdeen (II.) Lord Palmerston (III.) Lord Granville. Lord Malmesbury (I.) Lord John Russell. Lord Clarendon. Lord Malmesbury (II.) Lord John Russell (II.) Foreign policy from Lord Palmerston's death in November 1865, to the fall of Mr. Gladstone's administration in 1873. Administration of Lord Beaconsfield. Concluding chapter. Appendix A-E


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