African Americans + History -- To 1863
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African Americans + History -- To 1863
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African Americans + History
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Incoming Resources
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- Blacks in colonial America, by Oscar Reiss
- Platform for change, the foundations of the northern free black community, 1775-1865, Harry Reed
- Bullwhip days : the slaves remember, edited and with an introduction by James Mellon
- Maria W. Stewart, America's first Black woman political writer, essays and speeches, edited and introduced by Marilyn Richardson
- Gale library of daily life, slavery in America, Orville Vernon Burton, editor
- Race and revolution, Gary B. Nash
- Slaves no more, three essays on emancipation and the Civil War, Ira Berlin ... [et al.]
- "We'll stand by the Union", Robert Gould Shaw and the Black 54th Massachusetts Regiment, Peter Burchard
- Lincoln and Black freedom, a study in presidential leadership, LaWanda Cox ; foreword by James M. McPherson
- Climbing up to glory, a short history of African Americans during the Civil War and Reconstruction, Wilbert L. Jenkins
- Servants of Allah, African Muslims enslaved in the Americas, Sylviane A. Diouf
- Slaves without masters, the free Negro in the antebellum South, Ira Berlin
- Bodies politic, negotiating race in the American North, 1730-1830, John Wood Sweet
- The journals of Charlotte Forten Grimké, edited by Brenda Stevenson
- Free people of color, inside the African American community, James Oliver Horton
- Emancipation and Reconstruction, Michael Perman
- Slaves without masters, the free Negro in the antebellum South, Ira Berlin
- From African to Yankee, narratives of slavery and freedom in antebellum New England, [compiled by] Robert J. Cottrol
- In freedom's footsteps : from the African background to the Civil War, by Charles H. Wesley
- Scenes of subjection, terror, slavery, and self-making in nineteenth-century America, Saidiya V. Hartman
- African Americans in the colonial era, from African origins through the American Revolution, Donald R. Wright
- Radical narratives of the Black Atlantic, Alan Rice
- Hope of freedom, southern blacks and the American Revolution, by Dr. Roger Smith
- In freedom's footsteps, from the African background to the Civil War,, by Charles H. Wesley
- The first passage, Blacks in the Americas, 1520-1617, Colin A. Palmer
- Andrew Johnson and the Negro, David Warren Bowen
- Traveling the freedom road, from slavery & the Civil War through Reconstruction, Linda Barrett Osborne ; in association with the Library of Congress
- In hope of liberty, culture, community, and protest among northern free Blacks, 1700-1860, James Oliver Horton, Lois E. Horton
- Enjoy the same liberty, Black Americans and the revolutionary era, Edward Countryman
- Allies for freedom;, Blacks and John Brown
- Bullwhip days, the slaves remember : an oral history, edited and with an introduction by James Mellon
- The complete history of American slavery, James Miller, book editor
- Why Colored Americans need an Abraham Lincoln in 1992, by Edward L. Jones
- Frederick Douglass and the Black liberation movement, the North Star of American Blacks, Jin-Ping Wu
- White over black: American attitudes toward the Negro, 1550-1812, [by] Winthrop D. Jordan
- Black dispatches, black American contributions to Union intelligence during the Civil War, by P.K. Rose
- The gathering storm, from the framing of the Constitution to Walker's appeal, 1787-1829, Mary Barr Sisson
- Braving the New World, 1619-1784, from the arrival of the enslaved Africans to the end of the American Revolution, Don Nardo
- From Africa to America, African American history from the Colonial era to the early Republic, 1526-1790, William D. Piersen
- The employment of African Americans in law enforcement, 1803-1865, Lievin Kambamba Mboma
- Black identity and Black protest in the antebellum North, Patrick Rael
- The river flows on, Black resistance, culture, and identity formation in early America, Walter C. Rucker
- Root & branch, African Americans in New York & East Jersey, 1613-1863, Graham Russell Hodges
- Underground Railroad, produced by Triage, Inc. for the History Channel ; producer, Susan Michaels
- Strange new land, Africans in Colonial America, 1526-1776, Peter H. Wood
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