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African American Slavery and Disability
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Dea Boster
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March 5 2013
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10.4324/9780203110591
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Book chapters
pp. 15
Introduction: “Here Are the Marks Yet”
pp. 31
The Dual Stigma of Race and Disability in Antebellum America
pp. 48
Sources of “Unsoundness” in African American Slaves
pp. 69
Labor and Expectation in the Lives of Slaves with Disabilities
pp. 88
Disability, Value, and the Language of Slave Sales
pp. 109
Disability, Mastery, and Power Dynamics in the Antebellum South
pp. 133
Epilogue and Conclusion: Seeing “Moses”
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