Friday, November 4, 2016

A Notebook on Frederick Douglass


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2019
• April 20: Frederick Douglass and Alain Locke biographies awarded Pulitzer Prizes
• April 14: Deborah E. McDowell's Crucial Introduction to Frederick Douglass's Narrative
• February 14: Frederick Douglass and Black Book History

2018
• August 8: NEH Summer Institute: Frederick Douglass and Literary Crossroads
• June 11: Frederick Douglass, Octavia Butler, and Digital Collections
• June 10: Frederick Douglass's transformation from MLK-like to Malcolm-like abolitionist
• June 7: Frederick Douglass's (Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society) Narrative

2016
• February 22: More on Douglass's use of "Man" in the Narrative By Kenton Rambsy and Howard Rambsy II
• February 11: The Frederick Douglass books by Howard Rambsy II
• February 11: Frederick Douglass and Teaching by Erin Ranft
• February 9: Frederick Douglass, a 19th-Century Tummler by Elizabeth Cali
• February 10: “Man,” “Covey,” and top 10 words in Douglass Narratives By Kenton Rambsy and Howard Rambsy II

2015
• December 9: Reginald Flood's Frederick Douglass Poetic Contributions By Howard Rambsy II
• November 6: Quantifying Frederick Douglass’s Notorious Mr. Covey By Kenton Rambsy and Howard Rambsy II
• November 1: Word count and Frederick Douglass's Narrative By Kenton Rambsy and Howard Rambsy II
• October 12: Notes on the critical work on Frederick Douglass by Jeremiah Carter
• September 29: Naming and Comparing Overseers by Jeremiah Carter
• September 23: The Re-emergence of Douglass during the 1960s By Kenton Rambsy and Howard Rambsy II
• September 23: Frederick Douglass and Negro Digest/Black World by Howard Rambsy II
• September 23:  #FrederickDouglass: Technology & African American Literary Studies by Howard Rambsy II
• September 16: Frederick Douglass and the sorrow songs by Jeremiah Carter

Related:
African American Language and Culture Lab
Assorted Notebooks

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