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Town and administrative headquarters of Wilson County, east-central North Carolina, USA; population (1990) 36,900. It is located 64 km/40 mi east-southeast of Raleigh. An important bright-leaf tobacco market and processing centre, it also manufactures textiles, concrete products, truck and bus bodies, electronic components, agricultural equipment, lumber and wood products, and cottonseed oil. Barton (formerly Atlantic Christian) College (1902) and Wilson Technical Community College (1958) are both situated in the town.



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Sojourner Truth, Eliza Potter, Harriet Wilson and Elizabeth Keckley disagreed and gave voice to their opinions in writing.
Through her complex characterization of Frado, Harriet Wilson fictionalizes a concern faced by blacks throughout their history in America, that is, the question of what it means to be black in a culture that is preoccupied with whiteness.
The autobiographies of four 19th-century women, Sojourner Truth, Eliza Potter, Harriet Wilson and Elizabeth Keckley, reveal their shared pride and value for themselves as self-reliant wage laborers.
 
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