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List of illustrations vi
Acknowledgments vii
Introduction 1
The prehistory of the grateful slave 38
The origin of the grateful slave: Daniel Defoe's Colonel Jack, 1722 75
The evolution of the grateful slave 1754-1777: the emergence of racial difference in the slavery debate and the novel 95
The 1780s: transition 141
Gratitude in the black Atlantic: Equiano writes back, 1789 173
The 1790s: ameliorationist convergence 201
Epilogue: Grateful slaves, faithful slaves, mammies and martyrs: the transatlantic afterlife of the grateful slave 233
Bibliography 246
Index 273
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