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Gwendolyn Midlo Hall
Personas De Varias Clases Y Colores : Free People of Color in Spanish New
Guide to Gwens Databases
African Reflections on the American Landscape
The Black Power Movement. Part 2, the Papers of Robert F
The Kongolese Atlantic: Central African Slavery & Culture From
T Dere No More: New Orleans Language and Local Nostalgia in Vic &
Free Women of Color and Slaveholding in New Orleans, 1810-1830 Anne Ulentin Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College,
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Woodrow Nash
Symposium 2011 Program Booklet For
African Diaspora Collective Action: Rituals, Runaways, and the Haitian Revolution
Creole Women in Louisiana, 1718-1865 Katy Frances Morlas Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College
Herman L. Midlo: Social Ally in Louisiana Religious Civil Rights
Slavery and African Ethnicities in the Americas: Restoring the Links Gwendolyn Midlo Hall Michigan State University,
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Joseph Carroll Dorsey, Assoc. Prof. E-Mail:
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& Department of History
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2004 Awards Booklet.Pmd
Economic and Educational Independence of Free People of Color in Antebellum Louisiana
Bulletin January 2011 Issue 73
A Historical Analysis of Black Women and Armed Resistance, 1959-1979
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Road Map of Symbols
Slavery and African Ethnicities in the Americas: Restoring the Links Gwendolyn Midlo Hall Michigan State University,
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Africans and the African Diaspora January 10, 2008
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African American Experience in Louisiana Historic Context for The
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From One Generation to the Next: Armed Self-Defense, Revolutionary Nationalism, and the Southern Black Freedom Struggle
Turning the Tables on Jeffersonian Virginia
Chapter 5. Shackled to the Past: the Causes and Consequences of Africa's Slave Trades
Afro-Latin America: Rethinking Identity, Politics and Culture
Slave Labor in the Building of Bienville's Beau Croissant
African Americans in Michigan
How Camille Lucie Nickerson Inspired the Preservation of Creole Folk Music and Culture, 1888-1982
Name Title Department Institution Dr. Mary Niall Mitchell Chair And
Robert F. Williams, "Black Power," and the Roots of the African American Freedom Struggle Author(S): Timothy B
Cómo Citar El Artículo Número Completo Más Información Del
Free People of Color in the Vieux Carré of New
Object in Nature.4 in the Mende
Fruit of the Spirit: an Investigation of How French Colonialism Trans