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John Saffin
Reaching for Freedom: Black Resistance and the Roots of a Gendered African-American Culture in Late Eighteenth Century Massachusetts
American Political Thought: Readings and Materials Keith E. Whittington
From Segregation to Independence: African Americans in Churches of Christ
American Poetry: the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries
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27 Wapping Road
Samuel Sewall
Communities of Color in Eighteenth Century Boston Eric M
Slavery in Colonial Massachusetts
The Heath Anthology of American Literature
The Historical Background for the Antebellum Slavery Debates, 1776-1865 1 Stroud's Compendium of the Laws of Slavery 5 Population Statistics from the U
The Historical Background for the Antebellum Slavery Debates, 1776–1865
Records of the Colony of Rhode Island And
The First Century of New England Verse by HAROLD S
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John Saffin, a Brief and Candid Answer (1701)1
Maskiell, “Slavery Among Elites in Colonial
Legal Consciousness, Rights Rhetoric, and African American Identity Formation in Massachusetts, 1641-1855 Scott Ah Ncock University of New Hampshire, Durham
Top View
Our Happy Constitution”
A Manual for the Use of the General Court
Records of the Colony of New Plymouth, in New England : Printed
"If God Is for Us Who Can Be Against Us?": Southerners, Abolitionists
The Puritan Origins of Black Abolitionism in Massachusetts
Collected Essays from Early American Literature Early American
Is Slavery Christian? a Pamphlet Debate in Boston, 1700-1706*
To Plead Our Own Cause: African Americans in Massachusetts and the Making of the Antislavery Movement, 1630-1835
Slavery, Freedom, and Dependence in Pre-Revolutionary Boston, 1700-1775
The Public Records of the Colony of Connecticut from 1666 to 1678
The St. Clair Family Story in America: John Sinkler (C1630-1700)
Slavery, Crime, and Courts in the 18Th Century British Atlantic
Characterizing Slavery in the Long Eighteenth Century