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Thomas R. Gray

Race

Gender

Thomas R. Gray's nor Nat Turner's race did not affect his writings, as his only literary work is an authentic verbatim of Turner's criminal confessions.

Class

Education

It is assumed that Thomas R. Gray's class did not affect his writings, as his only literary work is an authentic verbatim of Nat Turner's criminal confessions.

Gray was educated at the College of William and Mary, but his law education and background did not affect his writings, as his only literary work is an authentic verbatim of Nat Turner's criminal confessions.

Thomas R. Gray's male race did not affect his writings, as his only literary work is an authentic verbatim of Nat Turner's criminal confessions.

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By lattetay