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Jermain Wesley Loguen
The Art of Books Bindings.Lib.Ua.Edu
Education on the Underground Railroad: a Case Study of Three Communities in New York State (1820-1870)
Tubman Home for the Aged/Harriet Tubman Residence/Thompson
AUM Historical Review
UNDERGROUND RAILOAD RESOURCES in the U.S. THEME STUDY Page 1 E. STATEMENT of HISTORIC CONTEXT: the UNDERGROUND RAILROAD in AMERI
Stories from Discovering the Underground Railroad, Abolitionism and African American Life
“Justice Was Refused Me, I Resolved to Free Myself”: John W. Lindsay. Finding Elements of American Freedoms in British Canada, 1805-1876
BLACK HISTORY NEWS & Notests)
The Black Preacher As Educator from 1787 to 1909
Forequal Rights
Jermain Wesley Loguen Was Syracuse 'Stationmaster' on the Underground Railroad
A Catastrophic Event: the Underground Railroad Suppose
Reference Materias Bibliographies (131)
Copyright by Paul Andre' Minifee 2007
The Black Preacher As Educator from 1787 to 1909
George Augustus Stallings Jr
Englisches Seminar I
ABSTRACT Title of Dissertation: on the EDGE of FREEDOM: FREE
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The Underground Railroad and the Geography of Violence in Antebellum America
The Omegan 2011 Conference Draft1
African Americans, Civil War Military Service and Citizenship
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Historia a Publication of the Epsilon Mu Chapter Of
At Home in the Great Northern Wilderness: African Americans and Freedom’S Ecology in the Adirondacks, 1846-1859
Dominik Ohrem (Ed.) American Beasts Perspectives on Animals, Animality and U
{TEXTBOOK} the Rev. JW Loguen, As a Slave and As A
Underground Railroad Resources in the United States
Slavery for Almost One Hundred Years Before That Custom Was Recognized As a Social Disease and People Began to Fight It
The Abolitionists and the South, 1831-1861
Frederick Douglass Family Story Foreword by Robert S
Anthony Burns and the North-South Dialogue on Slavery, Liberty, Race, and the American Revolution
31 the EXCUSE of PATERNALISM in the ANTEBELLUM SOUTH: IDEOLOGY OR PRACTICE? Josh Cole Slavery Was a Major Economic Contributor