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Acknowledgments ix
Introduction: Portrait of Isaac and Rosa 1
Emigration: A Good and Delicious Country 11
Reading Race: Rosebloom and Pure White, Or So It Seemed 51
Civilizing Missions: Miss Harriet W. Murray, Elsie, and Puss 91
Labor: Tillie Bell's Song 143
Schooling: We Ought to Be One People 188
Conclusion: Some Mighty Morning 231
Notes 233
Index 307
About the Author 324
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