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Rough Crossings
New Approaches to the Founding of the Sierra Leone Colony, 1786–1808
Freeborn Men of Color: the Franck Brothers in Revolutionary North America, 1755-1820
An Expansive Subjecthood in Eighteenth-Century British North America: the Life and Perspectives of Sir Guy Carleton
The Re-Enslavement of Elizabeth Watson Franco Paz University of Vermont
Slavery and the Framework of the Social History of Eighteenth Century Georgia
Black Loyalists: Land Petitions and Loyalism
Black Territorial Separatism in the South, 1776-1904
Frostbite to Fevers
The Struggle for Respect: Paul Cuffe and His Nova Scotian Friends in Sierra Leone by David
Transnational Black Dialogues
The African Diaspora in Atlantic Canada History, Historians, and Historiography Harvey Amani Whitfield
Slavery in English Nova Scotia, 1750–1810 by Harvey Amani Whitfield Read Before the Royal Nova Scotia Historical Society 21 October 2009
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Voices of the American Revolution Assignment by Tom Acri West Shore Middle School Milford, CT "I Ran Away from My Masters
The Future of the African American Past Conference
King's College, Nova Scotia: Direct Connections with Slavery
The Loyalist Regiments of the American Revolutionary War
Dark Matters
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January New Books
Loyalist Women in Nova Scotia from Exile to Repatriation, 1775-1800
Evangelicalism and Ethiopian Baptists in the Southern Lowcountry
John Hannigan, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of History, Brandeis University
Review: "Rough Crossings"
Dishonoured Americans: Loyalist Manhood and Political Death in Revolutionary America
History Online Background Reading Slavery Midwifery
From Charleston Slavery to African Freedom