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The Canticles I: (MMXVII) : (mmxvii)

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The second part of Book I of "The Canticles" continues the dialogue -- as dramatic monologues -- of those who fostered the transatlantic slave trade, or who demonized the image of the Negro in the Occident; as well as those who struggled for liberation and/or anti-racism.

In this work, Dante can critique Christopher Columbus and Frederick Douglass can upbraid Abraham Lincoln; Elizabeth Barrett Browning can muse on her African racial heritage and its implications for child-bearing, while Karl Marx can excoriate Queen Victoria.

Book II will focus on Black folk readings of Scripture, Hebrew and Greek, with a few other religious texts canvassed too.

Book III will narrate the rise of the African Baptist Association of Nova Scotia.

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Product Details
Guernica Editions,Canada
1771831901 / 9781771831901
Paperback / softback
811.54
01/03/2017
Canada
450 pages
152 x 228 mm, 698 grams
DC Poetry