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Hosea Easton
The Tarring and Feathering of Thomas Paul Smith: Common Schools, Revolutionary Memory, and the Crisis of Black Citizenship in Antebellum Boston
Resistance, Language and the Politics of Freedom in the Antebellum North
American Abolitionists and the Problem of Resistance, 1831-1861
Essenhal Queshon
William Cooper Nell. the Colored Patriots of the American Revolution
The Easton Family of Southeast Massachusetts: the Dynamics Surrounding Five Generations of Human Rights Activism 1753--1935
Dismantling the Master's House : Deconstructing the Roots of Antiblack Racism and the Construction of the "Other" in Judaism, Christianity and Islam
Jblack History's Antebellum Origins BENJAMIN QUARLES
White Abolitionists and Race
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Ed Rugemer on Prophets of Protest: Reconsidering The
David Walker's Appeal and Everyday Abolition by Ben Beck B.A
David Walker's Appeal and Everyday Abolition
8/10/15 1 Chapter 4 the Demandingness of Freedom
AAST 262.01: Abolitionism - the First Civil Rights Movement
Andersonruth1967.Pdf (2.307Mb)
'The Indian Image in the Black Mind:' Representing Native Americans In
David Walker's Appeal
Top View
New York State
BLACK FOUNDERS the Free Black Community in the Early Republic
David Silverman on the Life of William Apess, Pequot
Robert Benjamin Lewis's Light and Truth (1843) and William Wells Brown's the Black Man (1863)
Historic Resource Study Boston African American National Historic Site
1 the Massachusetts General Colored Association and the Park Street Church Pew Controversy of 1830
Desegregating Boston's Schools: Episode 1
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Historic Resource Study Boston African American National Historic Site
Jim Crow North: the Struggle for Equal Rights in Antebellum New England
Black Responses to Scientific Racism in the Antebellum North
To Plead Our Own Cause: African Americans in Massachusetts and the Making of the Antislavery Movement, 1630-1835
From Cultural Violence to Cultural Resistance in Antebellum America
The Massachusetts General Colored Association and the Park Street Church Pew Controversy of 1830 Marc Arkin Fordham University School of Law,
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Lawyerly Discourse As a Rhetoric of Empowerment
How Has Racial Inequity Persisted in American Life? Anti-Black Racism In