Andrews, William L., 1946-
Andrews, William L.
Andrews, William Leake, 1946-....
Andrews, William L. (William Loring), 1946-
William L. Andrews
Andrews, William L. (William Leake), 1946-
VIAF ID: 46789347 ( Personal )
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Works
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African American autobiography : a collection of critical essays | |
Along this way | |
Autobiography of an ex-colored man | |
Behind the scenes | |
Black Manhattan | |
Brand plucked from the fire | |
Bursting bonds : enlarged edition [of] The heir of slaves : the autobiography of a "new Negro" | |
Casebooks in criticism | |
catalogue of engravings and books on angling and field sports | |
Classic fiction of the Harlem Renaissance | |
Collected stories of Charles Chestnutt | |
The concise Oxford companion to African American literature | |
Conjure tales and stories of the color line | |
Critical essays on W.E.B. Du Bois | |
The curse of caste, or, The slave bride : a rediscovered African American novel | |
An English XIX century sportsman, bibliopole and binder of angling books | |
From fugitive slave to free man : the autobiographies of William Wells Brown | |
Journeys in new worlds : early American women's narratives | |
The life of John Thompson, a fugitive slave : containing his history of 25 years in bondage and his providential escape | |
Life of William Grimes, the runaway slave | |
The literary career of Charles W. Chesnutt | |
Literary romanticism in America | |
The literature of the American South : a Norton anthology | |
Memoirs of the life, religious experience, ministerial travels and labors of Mrs. Zilpha Elaw | |
My bondage and my freedom | |
Narrative of the life of Frederick Douglass, an American slave, written by himself : authoritative text contexts criticism | |
New York Age editorials | |
North Carolina slave narratives : the lives of Moses Roper, Lunsford Lane, Moses Grandy, & Thomas H. Jones | |
The Oxford Frederick Douglass reader | |
Pioneers of the Black Atlantic : five slave narratives from the Enlightenment, 1772-1815 | |
The quest of the silver fleece | |
Richard Wright's Black boy (American hunger) : a casebook | |
Selected poems | |
A short historical sketch of the art of bookbinding | |
Sisters of the spirit : three Black women's autobiographies of the nineteenth century | |
Slave narratives after slavery | |
Slavery and class in the American South : a generation of slave narrative testimony, 1840-1865 | |
The sport of the gods | |
Thirty years a slave and four years in the White House | |
Three classic African-American novels | |
To tell a free story, c1986:CIP t.p. (William L. Andrews) data sheet (Andrews, William Leake) | |
To tell a free story : the first century of Afro-American autobiography, 1760-1865 | |
Toni Morrison's Beloved : a casebook | |
Twentieth century | |
Two biographies by African-American women | |
Up from slavery | |
Wisconsin studies in autobiography | |
Wonderful adventures of Mrs. Seacole in many lands | |
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Writings |