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Clotel, or the President's Daughter, by Williams Wells Brown
William Wells Brown's Economy of Entertainment
"People Will Pay to Hear the Drama": Plagiarism in "Clotel"
Clotel and the Historicity of the Anecdote
Fact, Fiction, and the Industry of Violence: Newspapers and Advertisements in "Clotel"
The "Unguarded Expressions of the Feelings of the Negroes": Gender, Slave Resistance, and William Wells Brown's Revisions of Clotel
"[H]eroic bravery in more than one battle": The Creation of Heroes in William Wells Brown's Multi-Edition "Clotel"
William Wells Brown: Author and Reformer
Clotel, A Black Romance
William Wells Brown: a Reader
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