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David Ruggles

  • ED040908.Pdf

    ED040908.Pdf

  • RIVERFRONT CIRCULATING MATERIALS (Can Be Checked Out)

    RIVERFRONT CIRCULATING MATERIALS (Can Be Checked Out)

  • Black Evangelicals and the Gospel of Freedom, 1790-1890

    Black Evangelicals and the Gospel of Freedom, 1790-1890

  • Inventory of David Ruggles Center Historical Materials Collection

    Inventory of David Ruggles Center Historical Materials Collection

  • (Lydia) Maria Francis Child and David Lee Child Hdt What? Index

    (Lydia) Maria Francis Child and David Lee Child Hdt What? Index

  • Winch on Hodges, 'David Ruggles: a Radical Black Abolitionist and the Underground Railroad in New York City'

    Winch on Hodges, 'David Ruggles: a Radical Black Abolitionist and the Underground Railroad in New York City'

  • "I Began to Realize That I Had Some Friends:" Hardship, Resistance, Cooperation, and Unity in Hartford's African American Community, 1833-1841

  • African Americans and the Impact of the Fugitive Slave Law of 1850 - Symposium on the Law of Slavery: Constitutional Law and Slavery

    African Americans and the Impact of the Fugitive Slave Law of 1850 - Symposium on the Law of Slavery: Constitutional Law and Slavery

  • Lewis Latimer, the First Hidden Figure

    Lewis Latimer, the First Hidden Figure

  • Rethinking the Underground Railroad

    Rethinking the Underground Railroad

  • “Jim Crow” on Massachusetts Passenger Trains Harry Chase 2012

    “Jim Crow” on Massachusetts Passenger Trains Harry Chase 2012

  • Underground Railroad

    Underground Railroad

  • Women's Intellect in the Transatlantic Abolitionist Movement, 1824-1834

    Women's Intellect in the Transatlantic Abolitionist Movement, 1824-1834

  • Counterfeit Kin: Kidnappers of Color, the Reverse Underground Railroad, and the Origins of Practical Abolition

    Counterfeit Kin: Kidnappers of Color, the Reverse Underground Railroad, and the Origins of Practical Abolition

  • The Black Vigilance Movement in Nineteenth Century New York City

    The Black Vigilance Movement in Nineteenth Century New York City

  • Exhuming Hidden History: Sources for Teaching About Slavery in New England

    Exhuming Hidden History: Sources for Teaching About Slavery in New England

  • Letter Writing in the Campaign Against Slavery in the United States

    Letter Writing in the Campaign Against Slavery in the United States

  • Performng Bodies and Performative Texts

    Performng Bodies and Performative Texts

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  • The Underground Railroad and the Geography of Violence in Antebellum America
  • Book Reviews
  • Slavery Bibliography Yonkers High School IB Program Abolition
  • Desegregating Boston's Schools: Episode 1
  • David Ruggles a Radical Black Abolitionist and the Underground Railroad in New York City 1St Edition Pdf, Epub, Ebook
  • African-American Heritage Trail
  • Summer 2010, Issue No. 28
  • The Underground Railroad in Concord And
  • Researching Slavery and the Underground Railroad at the New-York Historical Society Library
  • The Story of David Ruggles
  • Section E the Underground Railroad in Massachusetts


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