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1. "Nature's Nation" Revisited: Citizenship and the Sublime in Thomas Jefferson's Notes on the State of Virginia–Matthew Cordova Frankel
2. "Truth Stronger and Stranger than Fiction": Reexamining William Lloyd Garrison's Liberator–Augusta Rohrbach
3. The "Nous" of Southern Catholic Quadroons: Racial, Ethnic, and Religious Identity in Les Cenelles–Thomas F. Haddox
4. Narrative Reversals and Power Exchanges: Frederick Douglass and British Culture–Paul Giles
5. Flooded: The Excesses of Geography, Gender, and Capitalism in Faulkner's If I Forget Thee, Jerusalem–Cynthia Dobbs
6. Crossing Harpers Ferry: Liberal Education and John Brown's Corpus–Evan Carton
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