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Miss Jane as History
12019-12-04T19:12:37+00:00David Squiresc613f45970ae89ef70516076df94370392b0667442plain2019-12-04T19:15:30+00:00David Squiresc613f45970ae89ef70516076df94370392b06674Here Charles Tennyson, one of the LSU students, romanticizes Miss Jane as history itself. He imagines her as a living artifact of slavery.
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1media/Folder 6-1, Pg 2_thumb.jpg2019-12-04T15:22:55+00:00David Squiresc613f45970ae89ef70516076df94370392b06674Introduction Draft 1, Page 21Ernest J. Gaines Center, Folder 6-1media/Folder 6-1, Pg 2.jpgplain2019-12-04T15:22:55+00:00David Squiresc613f45970ae89ef70516076df94370392b06674