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Rochester's Frederick Douglass, Part
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And He Was No Soft-Tongued Apologist: Fredrick Douglass As a Constitutional Theorist 1865-1895
"We Are in Earnest for Our Rights": Representative
Frederick Douglass and Public Memories of the Haitian Revolution James Lincoln James Madison University
Legislation Especially for the Negro?
African American Newspapers, Series 2, 1835-1956 More Than a Century of the African American Experience
Black Periodicals and Newspapers. a Union List of Holdings in Libraries of the University of Wisconsin and the Library of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin
“My Brother's Keeper”: Civil Religion, Messianic
Raising Her Voice: African-American Women Journalists Who Changed History
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Black Educator, Poet, Fighter for Equal Rights Part Two Catherine M.Hanchett
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Black Entrepreneurs of the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries
Southern Heretics: the Republican Party in the Border South During the Civil War Era
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New North Star
Era Bell Thompson: Reflections in the Mirror Observations of an American Daughter on the American South and the African Congo
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Law and Its Call to African American Women, 1872-1932
News on the Margins: Surfacing Marginalized Voices in the News Collections of Libraries, Archives, and Museums
African American Newspapers: a Bibliography
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