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Richard Robert Madden
“Methinks I See Grim Slavery's Gorgon Form”: Abolitionism in Belfast, 1775
1 'How Rich My Life Has Been, Not in Itself but in Its Associations': an Introduction to Alfred Webb
The Race for America: Blackness, Belonging, and Empire in The
IHS 154 Nov 2014.Qxp Ihists7.Qxd 10/12/2014 10:44 Page 296
Endnotes: the Life and Times of a South Dublin Demesne 1650-1960 by Turtle Bunbury Number Note
Introduction 1 Slaves and Scholars
The Letters and Legacy of Mary Ann Mccracken (1770-1866)
Thomas Addis Emmet and the Irish Contributions to the Antislavery Movement in New York Craig A
Richard Robert Madden's Voice in the Anti-Slavery Movement
Franco-Irish Translation Relationships in Nineteenth-Century Ireland
Ireland and the Caribbean
Irish Migration to Cuba, 1835-1845: Empire, Ethnicity, Slavery and 'Free' Labour
Thomas Percy Claude Kirkpatrick Archive ACC/1954/1
DOCTOR of PHILOSOPHY the Irish in Jamaica During the Long Eighteenth Century (1698-1836) De Jong, Karst
98: Murphy and Mccracken a Comparison of the 1798 Rebellion in Wexford and Antrim David Carton Winthrop University,
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A Bibliography of Dissertations, 1873-1989 (New York, 1990)
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