Dred Anti Slavery Tales And Papers Life In Florida After The War
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Dred. Anti-slavery tales and papers. Life in Florida after the war
Author | : Harriet Beecher Stowe |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 510 |
Release | : 1896 |
Genre | : Authors, American |
ISBN | : |
Dred. Anti-slavery tales and papers. Life in Florida after the war
Author | : Harriet Beecher Stowe |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 494 |
Release | : 1896 |
Genre | : Authors, American |
ISBN | : |
The Dred Scott Case
Author | : Roger Brooke Taney |
Publisher | : Legare Street Press |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2022-10-27 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9781017251265 |
The Washington University Libraries presents an online exhibit of documents regarding the Dred Scott case. American slave Dred Scott (1795?-1858) and his wife Harriet filed suit for their freedom in the Saint Louis Circuit Court in 1846. The U.S. Supreme Court decided in 1857 that the Scotts must remain slaves.
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Author | : Grand Rapids Public Library (Grand Rapids, Mich.) |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 728 |
Release | : 1909 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : |
The Politics of Anxiety in Nineteenth-Century American Literature
Author | : Justine S. Murison |
Publisher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 229 |
Release | : 2011-04-21 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 1139497634 |
For much of the nineteenth century, the nervous system was a medical mystery, inspiring scientific studies and exciting great public interest. Because of this widespread fascination, the nerves came to explain the means by which mind and body related to each other. By the 1830s, the nervous system helped Americans express the consequences on the body, and for society, of major historical changes. Literary writers, including Nathaniel Hawthorne and Harriet Beecher Stowe, used the nerves as a metaphor to re-imagine the role of the self amidst political, social and religious tumults, including debates about slavery and the revivals of the Second Great Awakening. Representing the 'romance' of the nervous system and its cultural impact thoughtfully and, at times, critically, the fictional experiments of this century helped construct and explore a neurological vision of the body and mind. Murison explains the impact of neurological medicine on nineteenth-century literature and culture.