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# Race in Colonial American (References)
- Allen 1833, The Life, Experience and Gospel Labors of the Rt. Rev. Richard Allen
- Butler 1980, Wild Seed
- Decker 2020, Geographies of Flight꞉ Phillis Wheatley to Octavia Butler
- Fields 1990, Slavery, Race and Ideology in the USA
- Loscocco 2014, Phillis Wheatley’s Miltonic Poetics
- Mills 1997, The Racial Contract
- Morrison 2008, A Mercy
- Armengol 2017, Slavery in Black and White꞉ The Racialisation of (Male) Slavery in Frederick Douglass’s Narrative And∕Vs. Toni Morrison’s a Mercy
- Babb 20011, E Pluribus Unum?The American Origins Narrative in Toni Morrison's A Mercy
- Cantiello 2011, From Pre-racial to Post-racial? Reading and Reviewing A Mercy in the Age of Obama
- Cillerai (ed) 2013, Remembering the Past꞉ Toni Morrison's Seventeenth Century in Today's Classroom
- Emerson 2017, “My Skin is Black upon Me”꞉ Toni Morrison’s a Mercy and the Question of a Female Job
- Fares & Mordjana 2021, In-Between Spaces and the Contact Zone in Toni Morrison’s a Mercy (2008)
- Harris 2010, Women, Work and Bondage in Toni Morrison's a Mercy
- Jamili & Rad 2011, Unhomeliness꞉ Deconstructing Western Master Narratives in Toni Morrison’s a Mercy
- Jennings 2009, Review꞉ A Mercy꞉ Toni Morrison Plots the Formation of Racial Slavery in Seventeenth-Century America
- Jimenez 2010, They Hatch Alone꞉ The Alienation of the Colonial American Subject in Toni Morrison's a Mercy
- Kim 2020, The Reconstitution of American Identity꞉ Configuring a Postracial American Identity in Toni Morrison’s a Mercy
- Moore 2011, A Demonic Parody꞉ Toni Morrison's A Mercy
- Moya 2016, The Misprison of Mercy꞉ Race and Responsible Reading in Toni Morrison’s a Mercy
- Nawab & Kahn 2020, A Marxist-feminist Study of “A Mercy” of Toni Morrison And“bell Jar” of Sylvia Plath
- Roynon 2011, Her Dark Materials꞉ John Milton, Toni Morrison, and Concepts of Dominion in A Mercy
- Shirley & Tally 2011, Toni Morrison's a Mercy꞉ Critical Approaches
- Silva & Paulina 2022, Crossroads Between Amefrican Authors꞉ Eshu, Ogun and Oshunmare in Toni Morrison’s a Mercy and Conceição Evaristo’s Ponciá Vicencio
- Warren 2007, The Cause of Her Grief꞉ The Rape of a Slave in Early New England
- Newman 2008, Freedom's Prophet꞉ Bishop Richard Allen, the AME Church, and the Black Founding Fathers
- Snyder 2010, Slavery in Indian Country꞉ The Changing Face of Captivity in Early America
- Wheatley 1773, Poems on Africa (Selections)
- Wheatley 1773, Poems on Various Subjects, Religious and Moral
- Wheatley 1773-1784, The Poems of Phillis Wheatley