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Crafts's critics do her the most justice when they approach her rebelliousness on its own terms, noting that she condemns slave marriage because of the burdens it would place on children, and citing her audacity in giving her narrative a blissful ending, unprecedented in the slave narratives of her (presumed) contemporaries, but prevalent in white "women's fiction. We also examined how the relationship between substance use and abortion changes when six indicators of unconventional attitudes and behaviors--low religiosity, low academic achievement, dropping out of school, low parental bonds, rebelliousness and deviance--are taken into consideration. But his rebelliousness also included the way he painted - and this show provides abundant examples of that. |
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