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Preface to The Image of the Black in Western Art Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Gates, Henry Louis, Jr.
Acknowledgments
Introduction to the New Edition Paul H. D. Kaplan Kaplan, Paul H. D. 1
1 Christians and Black Jean Devisse Devisse, Jean 31
2 The Black and His Color: From Symbols to Realities Jean Devisse Devisse, Jean 73
3 A Sanctified Black: Maurice Jean Devisse Devisse, Jean 139
Appendix
Notice to the First Edition Jean Marie Courtes Courtes, Jean Marie 197
The Theme of "Ethiopia" and "Ethiopians" in Patristic Literature Jean Marie Courtes Courtes, Jean Marie 199
Abbreviations 215
Notes 217
Illustrations 290
Maps 298
Index 301
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