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David Brion Davis
Reparations for the Slave Trade: Rhetoric, Law, History and Political Realities”
A Bibliography of Contemporary North American Indians : Selected and Partially Annotated with Study Guides / William H
Florida Historical Quarterly
Re-Examining the Problem of Slavery in Western Culture
History's Moral Turn
Adam Hochschild’S Bury the Chains, on the Abolition of the British Slave Trade and Slavery
Pulitzer Prize Winners and Finalists
Emancipation in the West Indies: Thome and Kimball’S Interpretation and the Shift in American Antislavery Discourse, 1834-1840
White Abolitionists and Race
Conspiratorial Fears and Constitutional Threats Final
Inhuman Bondage: the Rise and Fall of Slavery in the New World David Brion Davis Yale University,
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2013 OAH Annual Report
THE REVOLUTIONARY VIRGINIA MANUMISSION LAW of 1782 Master's Thesis North American Studies University of Leiden Philip Voorn S1
Personhood and the Rule of Law in the Trial Court Records of St. Louis Slave Freedom Suits
The Pulitzer Prize General Nonfiction Winners
Caribbean History: Slavery, Culture, Emancipation 19 Th / Early 20 Th Centuries Prof
2013 Program
HISTORIANS and the PUBLIC: ISTORICALLY PEAKING H S REMATURE BITUARIES BIDING AMENTS November/December Vol
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Annual Report 2002 19 West 44Th Street, Suite 500 New York, NY 10036 Advisory Board
Annual Report 2005 Staff
The Confluence of Gender and Poverty: the Shameful History of the Trafficking of Poor Persons for Sexual Exploitation
H-Diplo | ISSF POLICY Series America and the World—2017 and Beyond
PRPL Master List 6-7-21
Education Areas of Scholarship and Teaching
2015 Press Release: Winners Announced
SEMESTER at SEA COURSE SYLLABUS Colorado State
This Thesis Has Been Submitted in Fulfilment of the Requirements for a Postgraduate Degree (E.G
Zoom in on America Pull It Sir
Underground Railroad Resources in the United States
The Reinterpretation of American History and Culture. INSTITUTION National Council for the Social Studies, Washington, D.C
1988 Fall – Stern – “Afro-Americans
Anisfield-Wolf Book Awards Program 2015
The Pulitzer Prize General Nonfiction Winners
Annual Report 2007 Our Mission Founded in 1994, the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History Promotes the Study and Love of American History
The Representation of Slaves and Slavery in the Writing
Thomas Jefferson and Antislavery: the Myth Goes on Author(S): Paul Finkelman Source: the Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Vol