Introduction
Britt Rusert, Priscilla Wald
págs. 1-6
"Freedom with a Vengeance": Choosing Kin in Antislavery Literature and Law
Edlie Wong
págs. 7-34
Salvaging Legal Personhood: Melville's Benito Cereno
Jeannine Marie DeLombard
págs. 35-64
Interracial Sexual Abuse and Legal Subjectivity in Antebellum Law and Literature
Andrea Stone
págs. 65-92
Fugitive Obscura: Runaway Slave Portraiture and Early Photographic Technology
Sarah Blackwood
págs. 93-125
Free Soil and the Abolitionist Forests of Frederick Douglass's "The Heroic Slave"
Lance Newman
págs. 127-152
"Be Cautious of the Word `Rebel'": Race, Revolution, and Transnational History in Martin Delany's Blake; or, The Huts of America
Andy Doolen
págs. 153-179
Nation, Ocean, Hemisphere, and Planet: New Geographies of American Literary Studies
Gretchen Murphy
págs. 181-191
Book Reviews
págs. 193-209
Brief Mention
págs. 211-222
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