
Writing for Inclusion: Literature, Race, and National Identity in Nineteenth-Century Cuba and the United States - Paperback
Writing for Inclusion: Literature, Race, and National Identity in Nineteenth-Century Cuba and the United States - Paperback
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by Karen Ruth Kornweibel (Author)
Writing for Inclusion examines four nineteenth-century Afro-Cuban and African American writers--Juan Francisco Manzano, Frederick Douglass, Martín Morúa Delgado, and Charles W. Chesnutt--whose works provide examples of self-emancipation, interrogate the terms of exclusion from the nation, and argue for inclusive visions of national identity.
Author Biography
Karen Ruth Kornweibel is associate professor of English in the Department of Literature and Language at East Tennessee State University.



















