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Samuel Williams

Literature

Black Names in the White Ledger: Susanna Ashton on Before the War and After the Union

October 14, 2021 Liverpool University Press Leave a comment

Before the War and After the Union editor Susanna Ashton reflects on researching black voices in archives dominated by white history.

Before the War and After the Union, Civil War, clemson university press, memoir, Sam Aleckson, Samuel Williams, slave narrative, Susanna Ashton

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