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- Introduction to Ancient Slavery and Abolition
- Finding Their Place in an American City: Perspectives on African Americans and French Creoles in Antebellum St
- 1 African American and Diaspora Studies Bibliographic Reading List
- The Making of African American Identity, Vol. I: 1500-1865
- William Wells Brown, Creole Civilization, and Temperate Manners
- Slavery and Freedom
- Personhood and the Rule of Law in the Trial Court Records of St. Louis Slave Freedom Suits
- Geographies of Freedom HINES V.Final Submission
- Or the Spook Who Sat by the Cabin Door from Black Ex-Slave Narratives to White Abolitionist Fiction: Understanding the First African American Novel and Its Origins
- Slave Narratives
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- The Life and Achievements of William Wells Brown Autumn Lawson
- The Escape of William Wells Brown, Narrative of William W. Brown, a Fugitive Slave, 1847
- Leaders of the Underground Railroad
- Race, Transmission, and the Hidden
- The Pennsylvania State University the Graduate School College of the Liberal Arts
- African American Literature: Slave Narrative
- Booker T. Washington and the Politics of the Disenfranchised
- William Wells Brown's Clotel; Or the President's Daughter
- Uncle Toms Cabin Sourcebook -- SAMPLE
- Racial Passing, Tragedy, and the Mulatto Citizen in American Literature
- BERLET-DISSERTATION-2014.Pdf
- Radical Configurations of History in the Era of American Slavery Russ Castronovo American Literature, Vol. 65, No. 3, Subjects A
- Broadway (1840-1856) University Place
- The American Slave Narrative: Dramatic Resource Material for the Classroom
- South Shields and the Slave Trade
- William Wells Brown's Clotel: Or, the President's Daughter, Has Long
- The Tragic Mulatto: an Attempt to Read the Icons of the Multiple Image
- A Study of Brown's Clotel and Slave-Narrative
- Le Mélange of Francophone Culture in William Wells Brown's Clotel
- A Transnational Temperance Discourse? William Wells Brown, Creole Civilization, and Temperate Manners
- Resistance to Slavery in Maryland Strategies for Freedom
- NAVIGATING the SAD EPOCH: SEXUAL EXPLOITATION WITHIN ENSLAVED COMMUNITIES in the ANTEBELLUM SOUTH Shannon Camille Eaves a Thesi