Part 1: Articulate Spaces
Chapter 1: The Racial Geometry of the Nation: Thomas Jefferson’s Grids and Octagons
Irene Cheng
Chapter 2: Arctic Whiteness: William Bradford, Herman Melville, and the Invisible Spheres of Fright
Wyn Kelley
Chapter 3: Music and Military Movement: Racial Representation
Brigitte Fielder
Chapter 4: Black Faces Etched in White Stone: Black Feminist Visuality in Edmonia Lewis’s Sculpture
Kelli Morgan
Chapter 5: Enchanted Optics: Excavating the Magical Empiricism of Holmesian Stereoscopic Sight
Cheryl Spinner
Chapter 6: Between Word and Image: The Use of Humor, Satire, and Caricature in Early Abolitionist Political Cartoons
Martha Cutter
Part 2: Democratic Visions
Chapter 7: Seeing Irony in Barnum’s America: Anti-Slavery Humor in UncleTom’s Cabin
Adena Spingarn
Chapter 8: Babo’s Skull, Aranda’s Skeleton: Visualizing the Sentimentality of Race Science in Benito Cereno
Christine Yao
Chapter 9: Melville’s Greens: Color Theory and Democracy
Jennifer Greiman
Chapter 10: Narrative Structure as Secular Judgment in Thomas Crawford’s Progress of Civilization
Kirsten Pai Buick
Chapter 11: Beheld by the Eye of God: Photography and the Promise of Democracy in Frederick Douglass’s The Heroic Slave
Kya Mangrum
Chapter 12: Cotton Babies: Mama’s Maybe: Kara Walker’s Marvels of Invention
Janet Neary