10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MULATTRESS»
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mulattress in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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The Spanish mulattress will be a shade more religious. The cross with the
English gives a more solid character, capable of greater thought and work. If
Scotch, there will be a certain character of moodiness and sullenness, with a like
capacity ...
William Gilmore Simms, 2005
2
Black Venus: Sexualized Savages, Primal Fears, and Primitive ...
All translations of excerpts are mine and from this edition of the text. 4. Fanon,
Black Skin, White Masks, p. 177. 5. Ibid., p. 47. 6. Fanoudh-Seifer, Le Mythe du
negre, p. 60. 7. It is interesting to note that Loti categorizes Cora as a mulattress,
...
T. Denean Sharpley-Whiting, 1999
3
Race and Displacement: Nation, Migration, and Identity in ...
bivalence resides in a different register, one oscillating between insatiable lust
and sanctimonious repulsion. a mulattress saunters through Moreau's pages,
each movement a sign of seduction. hips, arms, teeth—Moreau observes all
features, ...
Maha Marouan, Merinda Simmons, 2013
4
Slave Ships and Slaving
Spanish favorite was accompanied by a quadroon girl and her mother, a good
featured mulattress. The girl was about twenty years old and had one of the rich,
rosy faces that are sometimes seen on the coast. Her figure was superb. My
uncle ...
5
Deep South Genealogical Quarterly
Godparents were Josef COLON and Genoveva BOSARGE. Signed Miguel
LAMPORT Apr 6 Gabriel - a mulattress slave, born Sept 23, 1 787, father
unknown, son of Christiana, negress slave of Josef KREPS. Godparents were
August COLLIN ...
6
The Louisiana Historical Quarterly
He said no he did not say any such thing that he did not feel anything against the
mulattress. Reminded why did he say he was seated in the door with the
mulattress they remained together until her master and mistress had their supper
and ...
John Dymond, Henry Plauché Dart, 1930
7
Travels in South America, during ... 1801, 1802, 1803, and ...
François Raymond J. de Pons. women, became a sacred truth that gained' the
virgin the hearts and respect of the whole neighbourhood* The mulattress, the
depositary of this precious relic, exhibited it at her own house to public veneration
.
François Raymond J. de Pons, 1807
8
A Voyage to the Eastern Part of Terra Firma, Or the Spanish ...
She called witnesses, and the miracle, proved by a crowd of old women, became
a sacred truth, that gained the virgin the hearts and respect of the whole
neighbourhood. The mulattress, the depositary of this precious relic, exhibited it
at her ...
François Joseph Pons, 1806
9
Darwin and Faulkner's Novels: Evolution and Southern Fiction
Faulkner may intend this diminution of the obvious demarcations of sex to result
from questionable heredity, because Sophonsiba's racial politics implicates the
servant as a mulattress. Consequently, external miscegenation has irremediably
...
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Travels in South America: during the years 1801, 1802, 1803, ...
The mulattress, the depositary of this precious relic, exhibited it at her own house
to public veneration. A great resort to her was established, miracles commenced,
and very shortly all Maracaibo addressed their prayers exclusively to our lady ...
François Joseph Pons, 1807
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «MULATTRESS»
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Some key moments in Archibald Motley's life and art
1925: Receives the Frank G. Logan Prize for "A Mulattress" and the Joseph N. Eisendrath Prize for "Syncopation" from the Art Institute. «Chicago Tribune, Mar 15»