Johnnie M. Stover

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Johnnie M. Stover's work travels primarily in Rhetoric (100% of indexed citations) · 2 indexed citations.

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  1. Ninteenth-Century African American Women’s Autobiography as Social Discourse: The Example of Harriet Ann Jacobs
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    doi:10.58680/ce20032827
  2. Nineteenth-Century African American Women's Autobiography as Social Discourse: The Example of Harriet Ann Jacobs
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    College English, Volume 66, Number 2, November 2003 Johnnie M. Stover is associate professor of English at Florida Atlantic University. Her areas of instruction and research include American literatures of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, with specializations in African American, American Indian, and women’s literatures. Portions of this essay appear in her book, Rhetoric and Resistance in Black Women’s Autobiography (University Press of Florida, 2003). T Nineteenth-Century African American Women’s Autobiography as Social Discourse: The Example of Harriet Ann Jacobs

    doi:10.2307/3594263