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Pancho Savery is a professor of English and humanities at Reed College in Portland, Oregon. He is the author of numerous articles and essays, and he is co-editor of Approaches to Teaching Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man. Pancho's teaching and research interests include modern American drama, African American literature, cultural and literary theory, and Native American literature. Pancho is featured in Workshop 3: Social History.
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serial: #8161
William Duncan, INDENTURE BETWEEN WILLIAM AND HELLEN DUNCAN FOR THE SALE OF A THREE YEAR OLD SLAVE NAMED WILLIAM (1828) Courtesy of Special Collections Research Center, University of Chicago, and Library of Congress [icufaw cmc0065].
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Whitney, Jocelyn, and Annin, INSPECTION AND SALE OF A NEGRO (1854) courtesy of Library of Congress [LC-USZ62-15392].
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