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List of Illustrations vii
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction: Concerning Division: Allegiance, Renunciation, and National Belonging 1
Toward an American Protest Essay Tradition 13
New Declarations of Independence: Three Feminist Re-Visions of a Founding Document 41
The Addressed and the Redressed: Helen Hunt Jackson's Protest Essay and the Protest Novel Tradition 71
The Art of Political Advocacy: James Baldwin. American Protest Essayist 87
Identity Politics, Collective Futures, and the Cross-Essay Conversations of Audre Lorde. Adrienne Rich, and Alice Walker 117
June Jordan and Transnational American Protest 139
Conclusion: Why the Essay? 155
Printings of the Combahee River Collective. A Black Feminist Statement (April 1977) 159
Notes 161
Bibliography 185
Index 215
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