"Early Abolitionist Art and Literature", sociology homework help

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Please respond to the following using the source under Explore heading as the basis of your response. Explain whether you think an autobiographical or fictional account by a slave (such as Philiis Wheatley and Olaudan Equiano) is more persuasive than a biographical or fictional account by a white author (such as John Gabriel Stedman or Aphra Behn). Explain whether you believe the representations of slavery in the visual arts (such as William Blake's illustrations, William Hackwood's cameo, or John Singleton Copley's painting) were more compelling and convincing of the injustices of slavery than the literary representations already mentioned. In your explanations, use specific examples and consider both audience and the content and nature of the work. Identify the literary or art form in modern times that you think is most effective at depicting injustice. Early Abolitionist art and Literature Chapter 26 (pp. 870-2) The Humanities Culture, Continuity, and Change by Henry M Sayre. Volume II Equiano, Stedman. Wheatley. Behn, Chapter 26 (pp. 877-879), Equiano and Behn Wheatley at http://www.vcu.edu/engweb/webtexts/Wheatley/phil.h... Chapter 26 (pp.870-873) Blake, Hackwood, Copley

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Early Abolitionist Art and Literature
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Comparing a fictional account by a slave and a white author

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Comparing visual arts and literary representations in depicting injustices

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Effective modern arts depicting injustices


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