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Early African American Print Culture Lara Langer Cohen Editor Jordan Alexander Stein Editor

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Early African American Print Culture Lara Langer Cohen Editor Jordan Alexander Stein Editor
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Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.82 MB
Pages: 432
Author: Lara Langer Cohen (editor); Jordan Alexander Stein (editor)
ISBN: 9780812206296, 0812206290
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Early African American Print Culture Lara Langer Cohen Editor Jordan Alexander Stein Editor by Lara Langer Cohen (editor); Jordan Alexander Stein (editor) 9780812206296, 0812206290 instant download after payment.

Early African American Print Culture presents seventeen original essays that demonstrate how the study of African American print culture might enrich the study of print culture, while at the same time expanding the terrain of African American literature beyond authorship to editing, illustration, printing, circulation, and reading.


Early African American Print Culture presents seventeen original essays that demonstrate how the study of African American print culture might enrich the study of print culture, while at the same time expanding the terrain of African American literature beyond authorship to editing, illustration, printing, circulation, and reading.

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