Abolitionism Nathaniel Hawthorne 1804 1864 power of blackness 1
14 Freimarck & Rosenthal 6 The Scarlet Letter 1850 1804 Salem 1692 idler Hawthorne 10 1638 2 26 Winthrop 4 Daniel Hathorne 1731 1796 Loggins 172 2
Phillips 33 New Guinea Hawthorne 8 Hawthorne 15 1808 Horatio Bridge 1806 1893 Russwurm Cape Palmas sensitiveness Bridge 30 3
14 Hawthorne 47 1862 7 contrabands Chiefly about War-matters 4
Hawthorne 420 Hester Dimmesdale Pearl A a tale of human frailty and sorrow Hawthorne 48 A Adultery Adulteress Able Artist America Arthur 5
14 A Abolition Madsen 255-259 Grossman 13-30 Chillingworth 6
brand The Custom- House A Hawthorne 31-32 A Phillips 26 Hawthorne 51 7
14 Hawthorne 56 auction block Going! going! gone! Phillis Wheatley 1753 1784 John Wheatley 8
Hawthorne 56-57 Hawthorne 53 dark lady femme fatale She Hester had in her nature a rich, voluptuous, Oriental characteristic Hawthorne 83 9
14 miscegenation Hawthorne 93 Hawthorne 94 Hawthorne 111 Hawthorne 100 10
Hawthorne 84 Hawthorne 85 nigger 20 1920 Countee Cullen 1903 1946 Incident nigger Cullen 15 Hawthorne 90 11
14 Hawthorne 91 Hawthorne 58 1915 Basil Davidson, Black Mother 1961 1441 12
1492 1619 20 Conclusion 13
14 1821 American Colonization Society Journal of an African Cruiser 1845 David Walker, Walker s Appeal 1829 1861 Hawthorne 263 native son 14
Thomas Jefferson 1743 1826 Sally Hemings 1773 1835 William Wells Brown, Clotel: the President s Daughter 1853 15
14 A spell was broken Hawthorne 259 A Africa Yoknapatawpha Saga William Faulkner 1897 1962 16
his dark complexion Hawthorne 112 his low, dark, and misshapen figure Hawthorne 136 the latter [the smile] played him false, and flickered over his visage so derisively, that the spectator could see his blackness all the better for it Hawthorne 169 Black Man William Faulkner, Red Leaves 1930 medicine man 17 1698 1707 Donnan 17 17
14 Hawthorne 215 questionable Ibid.... Hawthorne 233 Franklin Pierce 1804 1869 Life of Franklin Pierce 1852 Freimarch & Rosenthal 70 18
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