Slavery -- United States -- History
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Slavery -- United States -- History
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Slavery
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Incoming Resources
- Slavery, history and historians, Peter J. Parish
- Slavery in the United States, Louis Filler ; with a new introduction by the author
- "When I can read my title clear", literacy, slavery, and religion in the antebellum South, Janet Duitsman Cornelius
- What mama couldn't tell us about love, healing the emotional legacy of slavery, celebrating our light, Brenda Lane Richardson and Brenda Wade
- They came in chains, the story of the slave ships, by Milton Meltzer
- From slavery to freedom, a history of Negro Americans
- The slave's cause, a history of abolition, Manisha Sinha
- Discovering the women in slavery, emancipating perspectives on the American past, edited by Patricia Morton
- Remembering slavery, African Americans talk about their personal experiences of slavery and emancipation, edited by Ira Berlin, Marc Favreau and Steven F. Miller ; foreword by Robin D. G. Kelley
- Weevils in the wheat, interviews with Virginia ex-slaves, edited by Charles L. Perdue, Jr., Thomas E. Barden, and Robert K. Phillips
- American slavery, 1619-1877, by Peter Kolchin ; consulting editor, Eric Foner
- Challenging the boundaries of slavery, David Brion Davis
- Africans in America, America's journey through slavery, Charles Johnson, Patricia Smith, WGBH Series Research Team
- Traces of the trade, a story from the deep North, Ebb Pod Productions ; directed, produced & written by Katrina Browne ; co-directed, edited & written by Alla Kovgan ; co-director & executive producer, Jude Ray ; co-producer & executive producer, Elizabeth Delude-Dix ; co-producer, Juanita Brown
- The Great Stain, witnessing American slavery, Noel Rae
- Abraham Lincoln, slavery, and the Civil War, selected writings and speeches, edited by Michael P. Johnson
- The half has never been told, slavery and the making of American capitalism, by Edward E. Baptist
- What love can do, recollected stories of slavery and freedom in New Orleans and the surrounding area, by Arthur Mitchell ; collected and edited by Gayle Nolan
- An inquiry into the law of Negro slavery in the United States of America, to which is prefixed, an historical sketch of slavery, Thomas R.R. Cobb ; introduction by Paul Finkelman
- Eighty-eight years, the long death of slavery in the United States, 1777-1865, Patrick Rael
- How the word is passed, a reckoning with the history of slavery across America, Clint Smith
- Slavery by another name, the re-enslavement of Black people in America from the Civil War to World War II, Douglas A. Blackmon
- The abolitionists, American Experience Films presents ; written, produced & directed by Rob Rapley ; an Apograph Productions Inc. film for American Experience ; a production of WGBH
- How did American slavery begin?, readings, selected and introduced by Edward Countryman ; selections by Ira Berlin [and others]
- The reintegration of American history, slavery and the Civil War, William W. Freehling
- Post traumatic slave syndrome, America's legacy of enduring injury and healing, by Joy DeGruy ; foreword by Randall Robinson
- Slavery and the making of America, WNET New York ; series producer, Dante J. James
- The rebellious slave, Nat Turner in American memory, Scot French
- Without consent or contract, the rise and fall of American slavery, Robert William Fogel
- Shaping the New World, African slavery in the Americas, 1500-1888, Eric Nellis
- Passages to freedom, the Underground Railroad in history and memory, edited by David W. Blight
- The price of freedom, edited by Martin H. Greenberg and Charles G. Waugh ; introduction by Edna Greene Medford
- White slave children of colonial Maryland and Virginia, birth and shipping records, Richard Hayes Phillips
- Strange new land, Africans in Colonial America, Peter H. Wood
- Don't know much about the Civil War, everything you need to know about America's greatest conflict but never learned, Kenneth C. Davis
- Alienable rights, the exclusion of African Americans in a white man's land, Francis D. Adams and Barry Sanders
- Generations of captivity, a history of African-American slaves, Ira Berlin
- River of blood, American slavery from the people who lived it : interviews & photographs of formerly enslaved African Americans, edited by Richard Cahan and Michael Williams ; foreword by Adam Green
- Complicity, how the North promoted, prolonged, and profited from slavery in America, by Anne Farrow, Joel Lang, and Jenifer Frank of The Hartford courant
- The other slavery, the uncovered story of indian enslavement in America, Andrés Reséndez
- The slave's cause, a history of abolition, Manisha Sinha
- The great stain, witnessing American slavery, Noel Rae
- Freedom national, the destruction of slavery in the United States, 1861-1865, James Oakes
- America's long struggle against slavery
- African founders, how enslaved people expanded American ideals, David Hackett Fischer
- Rooming in the master's house, power and privilege in the rise of Black conservatism, Molefi K. Asante and Ronald E. Hall
- Unfree labor, American slavery and Russian serfdom, Peter Kolchin
- The Black experience in America, by Norman Coombs
- From here to equality, reparations for Black Americans in the twenty-first century, William A. Darity Jr. and A. Kirsten Mullen
- The complete history of American slavery, James Miller, book editor
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