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Forty specially written essays explore a range US popular print materials from colonial beginnings through the mid-nineteenth-century imprint examining use and genre among groups ranging from free and enslaved blacks to native peoples to women of all races to provide an unusually well-rounded view of print's everyday meanings.
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