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  • Frederick Douglass

    Frederick Douglass

  • The Underground Railroad in Tennessee to 1865

    The Underground Railroad in Tennessee to 1865

  • TERRIBLE. Publlbed Kiery Saturday Morulas of Barn and Tshouted,

    TERRIBLE. Publlbed Kiery Saturday Morulas of Barn and Tshouted, " There Goes Way North

  • Courthouse-Narrative.Pdf

    Courthouse-Narrative.Pdf

  • Laws That Affect the Life of Americans from Slavery to the 21St Century

    Laws That Affect the Life of Americans from Slavery to the 21St Century

  • The Afterlife of Reproductive Slavery

    The Afterlife of Reproductive Slavery

  • The Operation of the Fugitive Slave Law the OPERATION of THE

    The Operation of the Fugitive Slave Law the OPERATION of THE

  • The Representation of George Latimer

    The Representation of George Latimer

  • FREEDOM, OR the MARTYR's GRAVE

    FREEDOM, OR the MARTYR's GRAVE" Black Pittsburgh's Aid to the Fugitive Slave R

  • The Legal Production of Race in American Slavery

    The Legal Production of Race in American Slavery

  • 256 Kansas History “Leave Him Now to the Great Judge”: the Short and Tragic Life of Allen Pinks, Free Black, Fugitive Slave, and Slave-Catcher

    256 Kansas History “Leave Him Now to the Great Judge”: the Short and Tragic Life of Allen Pinks, Free Black, Fugitive Slave, and Slave-Catcher

  • African Americans and the Impact of the Fugitive Slave Law of 1850 - Symposium on the Law of Slavery: Constitutional Law and Slavery

    African Americans and the Impact of the Fugitive Slave Law of 1850 - Symposium on the Law of Slavery: Constitutional Law and Slavery

  • The Mitten a Publication of Michigan History Magazine SPRING 2001

    The Mitten a Publication of Michigan History Magazine SPRING 2001

  • UC Berkeley UC Berkeley Electronic Theses and Dissertations

    UC Berkeley UC Berkeley Electronic Theses and Dissertations

  • Underground Railroad Personal Narratives

    Underground Railroad Personal Narratives

  • Is It Ever OK to Break the Law?

    Is It Ever OK to Break the Law?

  • Negroes for Sale: the Slave Trade in Antebellum Kentucky

    Negroes for Sale: the Slave Trade in Antebellum Kentucky

  • Cumberland and the Slavery Issue Sally A

    Cumberland and the Slavery Issue Sally A

Top View
  • Melancholy, Maternity, and the State a Thesis Submi
  • Contents Border War Forum
  • Thomas Addis Emmet and the Irish Contributions to the Antislavery Movement in New York Craig A
  • Fugitive Modernities Fugitive Modernities
  • Slavery at Rome Gladiators
  • Counterfeit Kin: Kidnappers of Color, the Reverse Underground Railroad, and the Origins of Practical Abolition
  • The Black Vigilance Movement in Nineteenth Century New York City
  • Cherokee Freedmen and the Color of Belonging Vol
  • The Underground Railroad and the Geography of Violence in Antebellum America
  • The Antebellum White Mistress: Culpability and Complexity in American Women’S Retrospective Fiction
  • Rowland T. Robinson, Rokeby, and the Underground Railroad in Vermont
  • 1 BARRETT Was Overseer on the Plantation Where Young Minty—Who
  • The Fugitive Slave Issue in South Central Pennsylvania
  • Immigration Enforcement and the Fugitive Slave Acts: Exploring Their Similarities
  • Neo- Slave Narrative Satire On
  • Judging the Fugitive Slave Acts
  • THE BRITISH LIBRARY AMERICAN SLAVERY: PRE-1866 IMPRINTS by Jean Kemble the ECCLES CENTRE for AMERICAN STUDIES
  • The Founders and Slavery: Little Ventured, Little Gained


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