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The Peculiar Institution

  • The Woman-Slave Analogy: Rhetorical Foundations in American

    The Woman-Slave Analogy: Rhetorical Foundations in American

  • The Inner Workings of Slavery Ava I

    The Inner Workings of Slavery Ava I

  • MODULE 1: ABOLITION Lesson 1: Abolishing the Peculiar Institution: the Slavery Debate in the United States and in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts

    MODULE 1: ABOLITION Lesson 1: Abolishing the Peculiar Institution: the Slavery Debate in the United States and in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts

  • Slavery and the Sectional Crisis

    Slavery and the Sectional Crisis

  • Abolitionist Performance at the London Crystal Palace, 1851

    Abolitionist Performance at the London Crystal Palace, 1851

  • Tubman Home for the Aged/Harriet Tubman Residence/Thompson

    Tubman Home for the Aged/Harriet Tubman Residence/Thompson

  • Sab As an Anti-Slavery and Feminist Novel Julia C. Paulk

    Sab As an Anti-Slavery and Feminist Novel Julia C. Paulk

  • Fossil Fuel Abolition: Legal and Social Issues

    Fossil Fuel Abolition: Legal and Social Issues

  • The Leap from the Long Bridge Into Trans–Atlantic History in Clotel Or the President’S Daughter (1853)

    The Leap from the Long Bridge Into Trans–Atlantic History in Clotel Or the President’S Daughter (1853)

  • Slave Culture Resistance to Slavery

    Slave Culture Resistance to Slavery

  • Reason of Slavery: Understanding the Judicial Role in the Peculiar Institution

    Reason of Slavery: Understanding the Judicial Role in the Peculiar Institution

  • Race, Identity and the Narrative of Self in the Autobiographies of Frederick

    Race, Identity and the Narrative of Self in the Autobiographies of Frederick

  • Slave Narratives Sources

    Slave Narratives Sources

  • Protagonist in Oroonoko and Things Fall Apart

    Protagonist in Oroonoko and Things Fall Apart

  • The Peculiar Institution on the Periphery: Slavery in Arkansas

    The Peculiar Institution on the Periphery: Slavery in Arkansas

  • Symposium on the Law of Slavery: Article 2 Comparative Law and Slavery

    Symposium on the Law of Slavery: Article 2 Comparative Law and Slavery

  • The Life and Achievements of William Wells Brown Autumn Lawson

    The Life and Achievements of William Wells Brown Autumn Lawson

  • Embodied Social Death: Speaking and Nonspeaking Corpses in Hannah Crafts’S the Bondwoman’S Narrative and Solomon Northup’S Twelve Years a Slave

    Embodied Social Death: Speaking and Nonspeaking Corpses in Hannah Crafts’S the Bondwoman’S Narrative and Solomon Northup’S Twelve Years a Slave

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  • Uncle Tom's Cabin
  • How Well Understanding U.S. History Addresses the California State History-Social Science Standards - Grade 8
  • TT-Teaching-Hard-History-American-Slavery-Quiz-2-Teacher-Key-Feb2018.Pdf
  • Recommended Fiction and Nonfiction Books Fiction
  • The Peculiar Institution Slave Narratives Lesson
  • TWELVE YEARS a SLAVE a YEARS TWELVE C Glinn and James E
  • Fossil Fuel Abolition: Legal and Social Issues
  • The Antigua and Barbuda Review of Books Volume 6 Number 1 Summer 2013
  • Journey from Slavery to Statesman: the Homes of Frederick Douglass
  • WHY SOLOMON NORTHUP STILL MATTERS: Reaction to a Story of Slavery in the Red River Valley
  • From Silent Object to Vocal Subject: an Analysis of the Historiography of American Slavery Hadden Alexander Baldwin Wallace University
  • De-Romanticizing Slavery in 12 Years a Slave Nick Radmer Denison University
  • Slavery in the United States of America the 'Peculiar Institution'
  • William Still and the Selling of the Underground Rail Road
  • 12 Years a Slave, Which Appears Between Pages 320 and 321 of Northup's Original Book
  • One More Time with Feeling: Repetition, Reparation, and The


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