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Acknowledgments
Introduction. In the Shadows of Citizenship: African Americans and the Alterity of Democracy
Version and Subversion: The Aurality of Democratic Rhetoric
Chapter 1. Frederick Douglass's "Glib-tongue": African American Rhetoric and the Language of National Belonging Chapter 2. Merely Rhetorical: Virtual Democracy in Clotel
Chapter 3. Rhythm Nation: African American Poetics and the Discourse of Freedom Chapter 4. Black and Tan Fantasy: Walt Whitman, African Americans, and Sounding the Nation
Imagining the Nation and Democratic Visuality
Chapter 5. Framing the Margins: Geometries of Space and the Aesthetics of Nationalism Chapter 6. The Spectacle of Disorder: Race, Decoration, and the Social Logic of Space Chapter 7. The Colored Museum
Conclusion. Shadow and Act Redux
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