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Morgan Lynda J. - Known For My Work African American Ethics From Slavery To Freedom - Paperback ORIGINAL CULTURES A dedicated student section also

Morgan Lynda J. - Known For My Work African American Ethics From Slavery To Freedom - Paperback ORIGINAL CULTURES A dedicated student section alsoBinding: Paperback Description: Looks beyond slavery's legacy of racial and economic inequality and counters the idea that slaves were unprepared for freedom. By examining African American social and intellectual thought Lynda Morgan highlights how slaves built an ethos of ""honest labour"" and collective humanism. Title: Known For My Work African American Ethics From Slavery To Freedom Author(s): Morgan Lynda J. Publisher: University Press Of Florida

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Morgan Lynda J. - Known For My Work African American Ethics From Slavery To Freedom - Paperback ORIGINAL CULTURES A dedicated student section alsoBinding: Paperback Description: Looks beyond slavery's legacy of racial and economic inequality and counters the idea that slaves were unprepared for freedom. By examining African American social and intellectual thought Lynda Morgan highlights how slaves built an ethos of ""honest labour"" and collective humanism. Title: Known For My Work African American Ethics From Slavery To Freedom Author(s): Morgan Lynda J. Publisher: University Press Of Florida

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