Eulogy for Julia C. Collins: Speculations on Her Thoughts in Oswego, New York at Lake Ontario circa January 1865.Published in:2006By:Boyd, Melba JoycePublication type:Poem
Interrogating the Silences: Julia C. Collins, 19th-Century Black Readers and Writers, and the "Christian Recorder."Published in:2006By:Kachun, MitchPublication type:Essay
Introduction: Reclaiming Julia C. Collins, Forgotten 19th-Century African American Author.Published in:African American Review, 2006, v. 40, n. 4, p. 623By:Tucker, Veta SmithPublication type:Article
The Curse of Caste; or The Slave Bride: A Rediscovered African American Novel.Published in:2008By:KNOWLES, KATIEPublication type:Book Review
The Curse of Caste; or The Slave Bride: A Rediscovered African American Novel.Published in:2008By:Harrell, Jr., Willie J.Publication type:Book Review
Embracing the Incomplete: Speculative Reading in The Curse of Caste, Minnie's Sacrifice, and the Christian Recorder.Published in:2022By:Fielder, BrigittePublication type:Literary Criticism
The Christian Recorder, Broken Families and Educated Nations in Julia C. Collins's Civil War Novel The Curse of Caste.Published in:2017By:Foreman, P. GabriellePublication type:Literary Criticism
The Curse of Caste; or The Slave Bride: A Rediscovered African American Novel.Published in:2006By:Rooks, NoliwePublication type:Book Review
The Sentiment of the Christian Serial Novel: "The Curse of Caste; or The Slave Bride" and the AME "Christian Recorder."Published in:2006By:Carter, Tomeiko AshfordPublication type:Literary Criticism
What the Dickens?: Intertextual Influence and the Inheritance of Virtue in Julia C. Collins's "The Curse of Caste; or The Slave Bride."Published in:2006By:O'Brien, Colleen C.Publication type:Literary Criticism
Of Print and Primogeniture, or, The Curse of Firsts.Published in:African American Review, 2006, v. 40, n. 4, p. 619By:Zafar, RafiaPublication type:Article
1998–1999 DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVE DONORS.Published in:Journal of Family & Consumer Sciences, 1999, v. 91, n. 3, p. 50Publication type:Article
"'Ruse It Well": Reading, Power, and the Seduction Plot in "The Curse of Caste."Published in:2006By:Greeson, Jennifer RaePublication type:Literary Criticism
Biracial Promise and the New South in "Minnie's Sacrifice": A Protocol for Reading "The Curse of Caste; or The Slave Bride."Published in:2006By:Lewis, Leslie W.Publication type:Literary Criticism
A Tale of Disunion: The Racial Politics of Unclaimed Kindred in Julia C. Collins's "The Curse of Caste; or The Slave Bride."Published in:2006By:Tucker, Veta SmithPublication type:Literary Criticism
Information Wanted: "The Curse of Caste," "Minnie's Sacrifice," and the "Christian Recorder."Published in:African American Review, 2006, v. 40, n. 4, p. 731By:Cole, Jean LeePublication type:Article
The "Christian Recorder," Broken Families, and Educated Nations in Julia C. Collins's Civil War Novel "The Curse of Caste."Published in:2006By:Foreman, P. GabriellePublication type:Literary Criticism
"Neither is Memory Always Thus Avenging": Longing for Kinship in Julia C. Collins's "The Curse of Caste" and the "Christian Recorder."Published in:2006By:Wong, EdliePublication type:Literary Criticism