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Remember Me to Miss Louisa: Hidden Black-White Intimacies in Antebellum America: i
Remember Me to Miss Louisa: Hidden Black-White Intimacies in Antebellum America
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table of contents
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1 Probing a Planter’s Hidden Life
2 The Wife and the “Old Lady” Speak
3 “The stain on it”: Exploring the Disposition of “Favored” Black Women
4 “Has anyone heard from Willis?”: The Progenies’ Crossing
Epilogue
Notes
Bibliography
Index
About This Text
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EMEMBER
M
E TO
M
ISS
L
OUISA
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