Marcy J Dinius

The Textual Effects of David Walker's Appeal

Print-Based Activism Against Slavery, Racism, and Discrimination, 1829-1851. Sprache: Englisch.
gebunden , 360 Seiten
ISBN 0812253787
EAN 9780812253788
Veröffentlicht April 2022
Verlag/Hersteller University of Pennsylvania Press
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"Historians and literary historians alike recognize David Walker's Appeal to the Coloured Citizens of the World (1829-30) as one of the most politically radical and consequential antislavery texts ever published, yet the pamphlet's significant impact on North American nineteenth century print-based activism has gone underexamined. In The Textual Effects of David Walker's Appeal Marcy J. Dinius offers the first in-depth analysis of Walker's argumentatively and typographically radical pamphlet and its direct influence on five Black and Indigenous activist authors, Maria W. Stewart, William Apess, William Paul Quinn, Henry Highland Garnet, and Paola Brown, and the pamphlets that they wrote and published in the United States and Canada between 1831 and 1851"--

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Marcy J. Dinius is Professor of English at DePaul University and author of The Camera and the Press: American Visual and Print Culture in the Age of the Daguerreotype, also available from the University of Pennsylvania Press.

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