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Unchained Voices
Unchained Voices: An Anthology of Black Authors in the English-Speaking World of the Eighteenth Century | Vincent Carretta
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Vincent Carretta has assembled the most comprehensive anthology ever published of writings by eighteenth-century people of African descent, capturing the surprisingly diverse experiences of blacks on both sides of the Atlantic--America, Britain, the West Indies, and Africa--between 1760 and 1798.
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I got curious about how many people of color one of my heroines might have met/seen so I got this book. Answer: quite a few, if she spent time in London. It's a fascinating collection! My (academic) field is 16th century drama & queer theory; I definitely need to read some 18th century race theory. This is a great start--amazingly straight/forward voices that don't seem particularly race-conscious (thus my need to catch up on race theory).

minkyb That is quite a specific area to study! 7y
EloisaJames @minkyb oh believe me, it gets smaller. I specialize in plays written for boys (a thriving genre at the time, though Shakespeare never wrote one). The Shakespeare world is divided into small chunks! 7y
minkyb This makes me want to go back to school yet again. I would be so much more interesting now! Brava. 7y
EloisaJames @minkyb I know just what you mean! I skipped loads of science as too hard. What was I so scared of? 7y
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