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E444 .K54 : Slavery time when I was chillun down on marster's plantation; interviews with Georgia slaves. / Edited by Ronald Killion and Charles Waller.
1973
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E444 .N87 1968 : Twelve years a slave. / Edited by Sue Eakin & Joseph Logsdon.
1968
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E444 .S575 : The Slave's narrative / [edited by] Charles T. Davis and Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
1985
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E444 .S59 : Six women's slave narratives / with an introduction by William L. Andrews.
1988
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E444 .T894 : Harriet Tubman, the Moses of her people.
1961
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E444 .Y4 : Life under the "peculiar institution"; selections from the Slave Narrative Collection [Library of Congress. / Selected by] Norman R. Yetman.
1970
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E445.G3 M64 : On the threshold of freedom : masters and slaves in Civil War Georgia / Clarence L. Mohr.
1986
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e 445 k5 c7 : Slavery times in Kentucky / by J. Winston Coleman, jr.
E445.N5 G7 1942 : The Negro in colonial New England, 1620-1776 / by Lorenzo Johnston Greene ...
1942
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E445.V8 M67 : American slavery, American freedom : the ordeal of colonial Virginia / Edmund S. Morgan.
1975
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E446.B77 C45 : George Bourne : and, The Book and slavery irreconcilable / by John W. Christie and Dwight L. Dumond.
1969
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E446 .J67 : The white man's burden; historical origins of racism in the United States / Winthrop D. Jordan.
1974
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E446 .P35 : The antislavery argument / edited by William H. Pease and Jane H. Pease.
1965
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E446 .R63 : Slavery in the structure of American politics, 1765-1820 Donald L. Robinson.
c1971
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E446.W2 A6 : One continual cry; David Walker's Appeal to the colored citizens of the world, 1829-1830, its setting & its meaning, together with the full text of the third, and last, edition of the Appeal.
1965
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E446 .Z5 : The first emancipation ; the abolition of slavery in the North.
1967
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E447 .C67 1969 : An account of some of the principal slave insurrections, and others, which have occurred, or been attempted, in the United States and elsewhere, during the last two centuries. With various remarks. / Collected from various sources by Joshua Coffin.
1969
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E447 .J66 : Mutiny on the Amistad : the saga of a slave revolt and its impact on American abolition, law, and diplomacy / Howard Jones.
E449 .B638 1969 : A debate on slavery, held in the city of Cincinnati, on the first, second, third, and sixth days of October, 1845, upon the question: Is slave-holding in itself sinful, and the relation between master and slave, a sinful relation? Affirmative: J. Blanchard. Negative: N. L. Rice.
1969
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E449 .B72 : Forerunners of Black power : the rhetoric of abolition / edited by Ernest G. Bormann.
1971
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E449 .C98 : The abolitionists; reformers or fanatics? Edited by Richard O. Curry.
1965
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E449 .D58 1974 : The abolitionists: the growth of a dissenting minority / Merton L. Dillon.
E449 .D738 1968 : My bondage and my freedom / Frederick Douglass.
1968
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E449 .D74 : Life and times of Frederick Douglass / written by himself. His early life as a slave, his escape from bondage, and his complete history to the present time, including his connection with the anti-slavery movement. With an introduction by Mr. George L. Ruffin.
1882
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E449 .D74905 : Narrative of the life of Frederick Douglass : an American slave / written by himself. Edited by Benjamin Quarles.
E449 .G2556 : Two friends of man : the story of William Lloyd Garrison and Wendell Phillips and their relationship with Abraham Lincoln / by Ralph Korngold.
1950
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E449 .G2558 : William Lloyd Garrison and the humanitarian reformers / Rusel B. Nye ; edited by Oscar Handlin.