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Black Africans in the British Imagination Murray J. Leaf Competition for blue-collar jobs is

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Competition for blue-collar jobs is especially fierce in today's economy

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Black Africans in the British Imagination Murray J. Leaf Competition for blue-collar jobs isAs Spain and England vied for dominance of the Atlantic world during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, mounting political and religious tensions between the two empires raised a troubling specter for contemporary British writers attempting to justify early English imperial efforts. Specifically, these writers focused on encounters with black Africans throughout the Atlantic world, attempting to use these points of contact to articulate and

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