Black Victorians/Black Victoriana / edited by Gretchen Holbrook Gerzina.
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New Brunswick, N.J. :
Rutgers University Press,
©2003.
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Table of Contents:
- Queen Victoria's Black "daughter" / Joan Anim-Addo
- Pablo Fanque, Black circus proprietor / John M. Turner
- Reexamining the early years of Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, composer / Jeffrey Green
- Tracing peoples of African origin and descent in Victorian Kent / David Killingray
- Mrs. Seacole's Wonderful adventures in many lands and the consciousness of transit / Lizabeth Paravisini-Gebert
- "A colored woman in another country pleading for justice in her own" : Ida B. Wells in Great Britain / Nicole King
- "No longer rare birds in London" : Zulu, Ndebele, Gaza, and Swazi envoys to England, 1882-1894 / Neil Parsons
- The representation of Africa in mid-Victorian children's magazines / Kathryn Castle
- The blackface clown / Michael Pickering
- Anti-imperial London : the Pan-African Conference of 1900 / Jonathan Schneer
- Reconstructing Victorian racial discourse : images of race, the language of race relations, and the context of Black resistance / Douglas Lorimer.