Slavery and the Culture of Taste
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Vodun
Wahrman, Dror
Walcott, Derek
Wallace Collection
Walpole, Horace
Walvin, James
Wanstead House
Wanton, Joseph
Washington, George
Washington and Lafayette at Mount Ver- non (Rossiter and Mignot painting),
Waterhouse, Ellis
Watkin, David
wealth
Wealth of Nations, The (A. Smith)
Wederburn, John
Wedgewood, Josiah
Weeping Time, The
West Indies: apprenticeship period in; architecture in; empires of; fairs in; great houses of; images of; planters of; representation of ; slavery laws in; slaves and slavery in
Western identity
Westover (house)
Wheatley, Phillis
Wheeler, Roxanna
white (term)
White, Allon
Wilberforce, William
Wildfire (ship)
William Henry Lane, a.k.a. “Master Juba” (illustration)
Williams, Cynric
Williams, Eric
Williams, Francis
Williams, Raymond
Willoughby, John
Wilson, Kathleen
With Thackeray in America (Crowe)
women: aesthetization of; culture of taste and; mixed-race women; presence/absence of; torture of slave women; white Creole women; as writers
Wood, Marcus
Wordsworth, William
work. See also labor “Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction, The” (Benjamin)
world picture
Worthy Park plantation
Wright, Joseph
Wright, Louis
Wright, Richardson
Wyatt, James
Wyatt-Brown, Bertram
Wynter, Sylvia
Yam festivals
Yoruba culture
Young, William
Young Black, A (Reynolds painting)
Yucca plantation