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- Slavery
- History 328
- Slaves 95
- Social conditions 78
- African Americans 69
- Race relations 65
- Political aspects 47
- Politics and government 44
- Slave trade 40
- Antislavery movements 38
- Emancipation 28
- Plantation life 27
- Law and legislation 25
- Social aspects 23
- Economic aspects 19
- Economic conditions 17
- Fugitive slaves 15
- Legal status, laws, etc 14
- Blacks 13
- Slave insurrections 13
- Colonies 12
- Slaveholders 12
- Women slaves 12
- Freedmen 11
- Racism 11
- Abolitionists 9
- Causes 9
- Civilization 9
- Historiography 9
- History and criticism 9
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The political economy of slvery : studies in the economy & society of the slave south /
I whakaputaina 1965Pukapuka -
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From freedom to freedom : African roots in American soil : selected readings /
I whakaputaina 1977Pukapuka -
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Slavery and colonial rule in French West Africa /
I whakaputaina 1998Table of contents
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Let my people go : the story of the Underground Railroad and the growth of the abolition movement.
I whakaputaina 1959Pukapuka -
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Liberating the family? : gender and british slave emancipation in the rural western cape, south africa, 1823-1853 /
I whakaputaina 1997Pukapuka -
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The Africans: A triple heritage : Tools of exploitation /
I whakaputaina 1986Tāhiko Ao mahere Pūmanawa -
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Slavery and colonialism : man's inhumanity for which Africans must Demand reparations /
I whakaputaina 2011Pukapuka -
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The cultural politics of sugar Caribbean slavery and narratives of colonialism /
I whakaputaina 2000An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view
Tāhiko īPukapuka