Finding a home : colonization, performative citizenship, and the Civil War in the lives of Black women abolitionists, 1830-1865 / by Adam Xavier McNeil.
This paper examines the intellectual history of six black abolitionist women and how, because of the centrality of black bodies to the development of the American capitalist system, they theorized that the United States was their "home." They believed that if one group should profit from t...
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