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Joseph Conrad: Critical Essay by A. James M. Johnson

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SOURCE: Johnson, A. James M. “Into Africa: ‘The Black Savages and the White Slaves’ in Joseph Conrad's ‘An Outpost of Progress’.” English Language Notes 33, no. 4 (June 1996): 62-71.

In the following essay, Johnson examines the representation of race in “An Outpost of Progress.”

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