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  1. Figures in Black: Words, Signs, and the "Racial" Self. Henry Louis Gates, Jr. New York: Oxford University Press, 1987. xxxii + 311 pages. $29.95. The evolution of Afro-American literary criticism has been marked by a politicization of the word so explicit that the line between rhetoric and poetic has always been difficult to define.

  2. 12 de mar. de 2018 · Frederick Henry Louis (1726-1802), commonly known as Henry (Heinrich) also served as a general and statesman, leading Prussian armies in the Silesian Wars and the Seven Years’ War, in which he did not lose a single battle.“The man principally responsible for the achievements of Frederick II of Prussia was Frederick himself.

  3. Signature. Frederick Henry ( Dutch: Frederik Hendrik; 29 January 1584 – 14 March 1647) was the sovereign prince of Orange and stadtholder of Holland, Zeeland, Utrecht, Guelders, Overijssel in the Dutch Republic from 1625 until his death in 1647. In the last seven years of his life, he was also the stadtholder of Groningen (1640-1647).

  4. 2 de feb. de 2016 · Frederick Douglass’s Camera Obscura. A masterful orator and impassioned activist, the most photographed man in nineteenth-century America was also a theorist on the riveting new medium. Henry Louis Gates “Poets, prophets, and reformers are all picture-makers—and this ability is the secret of their power and of their achievements.

  5. 27 de sept. de 2016 · The Portable Frederick Douglass is the latest addition in a series of African American classics curated by Henry Louis Gates, Jr. First published in 2008, the series reflects a selection of great works of fiction, nonfiction, and poetry by African and African American authors introduced and annotated by leading scholars and acclaimed writers in new or updated editions for Penguin Classics.

  6. 1 de feb. de 1994 · Henry Louis Gates, Jr. presents the only authoritative edition of all three autobiographies by the escaped slave who became a great American leader.Here in this Library of America volume are collected Frederick Douglass's three autobiographical narratives, now recognized as classics of both American history and American literature.

  7. Frederick Douglass’s Camera Obscura: Representing the Antislave “Clothed and in Their Own Form”. Henry Louis Gates, Jr. And, when it lists him, waken can Brute or savage into man. —Ralph Waldo Emerson, “Freedom,” 1854. So now it seems to me that the arrival of such men as Toussaint if he is pure blood, or Douglas [sic] if he is pure ...