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Burthened Bodies: The Image and Cultural Work of “White Negroes” in the Eighteenth Century Atlantic World

American Studies in Scandinavia - Denmark
doi 10.22439/asca.v46i1.5149
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Date

February 1, 2014

Authors
Temi Odumosu
Publisher

Copenhagen Business School


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