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Despite the fact that most Black people during slave-era America could not read or write, or even had the time or freedom to think in terms of "self-identity", the importance of the slave narratives to the lives of 20th and 21st century Black Americans cannot be overestimated. The descriptions of Black women were particularly negative in the early literature about Black people, often ...
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