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American literature / Genres / Oral history / Slave narrative / Horton Grove / Works Progress Administration / Harriet Ann Jacobs / American studies / History of the United States / North Carolina / African-American culture / Cultural history of the United States
Date: 2011-07-29 15:35:05
American literature
Genres
Oral history
Slave narrative
Horton Grove
Works Progress Administration
Harriet Ann Jacobs
American studies
History of the United States
North Carolina
African-American culture
Cultural history of the United States

Lesson Plan: WPA Slave Narratives – A Study

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