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- Hist 1301.01W History of the United States Through
- Memoirs of the Life of Boston King, a Black Preacher
- Mary Postell in South Carolina, East Florida, and Nova Scotia Carole Watterson Troxler
- Boston King and the Black Loyalists of the American Revolution
- African Americans in Revolutionary Times
- ABSTRACT Title of Dissertation: BLACK BENEFACTORS AND
- BLACK FOUNDERS the Free Black Community in the Early Republic
- Teaching Hard History: a Framework for Teaching American Slavery
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- Final Dissertation 5-1-08
- Travels of Gustavus Vassa the African
- See the Contents for This Volume
- Learning Not to Curse: Swearing, Testimony, and Truth in Olaudah Equiano’S the Interesting Narrative
- King's College, Nova Scotia: Direct Connections with Slavery
- Early Religious Influences in Sierra Leone
- Fall 2017, Gabriel.Pdf
- Life Stories Profiles of Black New Yorkers During Slavery and Emancipation
- 6.5 X 10.5 Long Title.P65
- Most African Americans Descend from Slaves from Africa
- Museum, 11Nd the NS at Age 16 from Thomas and Hagar Moved to Dept
- The African American Experience
- Teaching Hard History: a Framework for Teaching American Slavery Was Written by Kate Shuster, Bethany Jay and Cynthia Lynn Lyerly and Designed by Russell Estes
- United States History to 1865 Hist 1301
- The African American Identity, Slavery, and Slave Narrative
- The Many-Headed Hydra
- African Americans & the Revolution
- Black Writing in Britain, 1770-1830
- Full Class Materials.Pdf
- From Charleston Slavery to African Freedom
- An Introduction to African and Afro-Diasporic Peoples and Influences in British Literature and Culture Before the Industrial Revolution
- Resistance to Slavery in Maryland Strategies for Freedom
- History 2140: History of African Americans to 1865
- 520-01 Jennison
- Boston King's Fugitive Passing: Fred Moten, Saidiya Hartman, and Tina