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Steven mintz is professor of history at the university of texas at austin and executive director of the university of texas systems institute for transformational learning. He is the author and editor of fourteen books, including the prime of life. A documentary reader, 16191877, african diaspora archaeology newsletter. African american voices, a documentary reader, 16191877 by. It presents 250 years of the collective lifecycle of an enslaved people through substantial excerpts from slave narratives, interviews with former slaves, and letters that. Intersections of the textual and the visual in american cultural. Steven mintz born 1953, is an american historian at the university of texas at austin. African and african american studies exam 1 essay louisiana state university aaas 2000 dr. Frederick douglass was one of the first fugitive slaves to speak out publicly against slavery. African american voices chronicles the widely varied experience of african american slaves.

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