Slavery
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Slavery
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Slavery
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Incoming Resources
- Exploring the American Civil War through 50 historic treasures, Julie L. Holcomb
- Call of the raven, Wilbur Smith ; with Corban Addison
- Margaret Garner, the premiere performances of Toni Morrison's libretto, edited by La Vinia Delois Jennings
- Confederate slave impressment in the upper South, Jaime Amanda Martinez
- My bondage and my freedom, Frederick Douglass ; with a new introduction by Philip S. Foner
- Sex trafficking, inside the business of modern slavery, Siddharth Kara
- Decolonizing wealth, indigenous wisdom to heal divides and restore balance, Edgar Villanueva ; foreword by Bishop William J. Barber II
- Freedom for Addy, by Tonya Leslie ; illustrated by Tanisha Cherislin
- Two tickets to freedom, the true story of Ellen and William Craft, fugitive slaves, Florence B. Freedman ; illustrated by Ezra Jack Keats
- Williams' Gang, a notorious slave trader and his cargo of black convicts, Jeff Forret
- The forgetting tree, a rememory, Rae Paris
- Let us descend, a novel, Jesmyn Ward
- Come August, come freedom, the bellows, the gallows, and the black general Gabriel, Gigi Amateau
- The story of Rufino, slavery, freedom, and Islam in the black Atlantic, João José Reis, Flávio dos Santos Gomes and Marcus J. M. de Carvalho ; translated by H. Sabrina Gledhill
- Frederick Douglass, Barbara Kramer
- The people of Rose Hill, black and white life on a Maryland plantation, Lucy Maddox
- Isla de leones, el guerrero cubano de las palabras, Margarita Engle ; traducción de Alexis Romay
- Counterlife, slavery after resistance and social death, Christopher Freeburg
- A southern odyssey, travelers in the antebellum North, John Hope Franklin
- The priest, book one of the Ginecean chronicles, Monica La Porta
- Daughter of no worlds, Carissa Broadbent
- Henry's freedom box, presented by Weston Woods
- Rockets and blue lights, Winsome Pinnock
- Awakening, a Tankborn novel, Karen Sandler
- Lincoln and emancipation in the District of Columbia, J.C. Ladenheim
- African Muslims in antebellum America, transatlantic stories and spiritual struggles, Allan D. Austin
- The thirteenth amendment and its legacy, by Duchess Harris, JD, PhD with Samantha S. Bell
- Better off dead, William W. Johnstone with J.A. Johnstone
- Slavery, by James Meadows
- African Americans in the Colonial era, from African origins through the American Revolution, Donald R. Wright
- The hush, John Hart
- Growing up in slavery, Sylviane A. Diouf
- Drapetomania, or, The narrative of Cyrus Tyler & Abednego Tyler, lovers, a novel, John R. Gordon
- Fleeing to freedom on the Underground Railroad, the courageous slaves, agents, and conductors, Elaine Landau
- American slavery, distinguished from the slavery of English theorists, and justified by the law of nature, by Samuel Seabury
- The sergeant, the incredible life of Nicholas Said : son of an African general, slave of the Ottomans, free man under the tsars, hero of the Union Army, Dean Calbreath
- Now let me fly, the story of a slave family, written and illustrated by Dolores Johnson
- Somerset homecoming, recovering a lost heritage, Dorothy Spruill Redford with Michael D'Orso ; introduction by Alex Haley
- Henry's freedom box, by Ellen Levine ; illustrated by Kadir Nelson
- Those below, Daniel Polansky
- Gateway to freedom, the hidden history of the Underground Railroad, Eric Foner
- The American daughters, a novel, Maurice Carlos Ruffin
- Brother Future, Laneuville/Morris Entertainment Inc. Production ; producer, Wayne Morris ; director, Roy Campanella II ; screenplay, Anne E. Eskridge
- A drop of midnight, a memoir, Jason Diakité ; translated by Rachel Willson-Broyles
- Stories of slavery in New Jersey, Rick Geffken, foreword from Dr. Walter D. Greason, PhD
- Lincoln and slavery, by Peter Burchard
- El cazador de monos, Cristina Garcia
- Mine eyes have seen the glory, religion and the politics of race in the Civil War era and beyond, Steven L. Dundas
- Breve historia de la esclavitud, James Walvin ; traducido por Carlos Acevedo
- The last slave ships, New York and the end of the middle passage, John Harris
Outgoing Resources
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