Description
Product Overview
This Kindle eBook, part of the “Gender and American Culture” series, examines the intertwined histories of gender, slavery, and feminist thought in the United States. Published by the University of North Carolina Press, it offers 225 pages of meticulously researched content, enhanced typesetting for comfortable reading, and full screen‑reader support. The file size is 5.9 MB, making it easy to download and read on any compatible device.
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Usage
Ideal for college courses, research projects, and personal study, this eBook serves historians, gender studies scholars, and anyone interested in the legacy of slavery and emancipation. Its portable Kindle format allows reading on tablets, phones, or e‑readers, perfect for library visits, classroom discussions, or quiet study at home.
Why Choose Us
UNC Press is renowned for academic rigor and peer‑reviewed scholarship. This title combines authoritative analysis with user‑friendly features such as Word Wise and enhanced typesetting, ensuring clarity without sacrificing depth. Each purchase includes access to Kindle’s built‑in dictionary and X‑Ray (when enabled) for quick reference.
Key Features
- In‑depth exploration of gender roles within antebellum slavery, offering fresh perspectives for scholars.
- Enhanced typesetting and Word Wise support for smoother reading on any Kindle device.
- Fully accessible with screen‑reader compatibility, meeting modern accessibility standards.
- Compact 5.9 MB file size provides fast download and easy storage.
- Dedicated customer support from UNC Press for any technical or content‑related inquiries.
FAQ
Is this eBook compatible with all Kindle devices?
Yes, the file works on all Kindle models, as well as on the Kindle app for iOS, Android, and PC.
Does the book include any supplementary materials?
The eBook contains a bibliography, footnotes, and links to related scholarly articles for further research.
Can I access the book offline?
Once downloaded, the eBook is fully available offline, allowing you to read without an internet connection.
Is there a print version available?
Currently only the Kindle edition is offered; however, you can request a print‑on‑demand copy through UNC Press.
How does the Word Wise feature help me?
Word Wise highlights difficult words with simple definitions, making complex academic language more approachable.




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