The Black Family in Slavery and Freedom, 1750-1925, Volume 10This book provides an exhaustively researched history of black families in America from the days of slavery until just after the Civil War. |
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... William 569 n.2 Calhoun , Arthur W. , 458 , 459-60 Calhoun , John A. , 76–7 Cameron , Duncan , 170 , 574 n.26 ... William , 128 Canfield , Martha , 227-8 Carper , Laura , 464-5 Carter , Landon , 201 , 346-7 Cattell , James M. , 458 ...
... William 569 n.2 Calhoun , Arthur W. , 458 , 459-60 Calhoun , John A. , 76–7 Cameron , Duncan , 170 , 574 n.26 ... William , 128 Canfield , Martha , 227-8 Carper , Laura , 464-5 Carter , Landon , 201 , 346-7 Cattell , James M. , 458 ...
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... William C. , 185 , 211 , 298 Gardner , B. B. and M. R. , 213 Garnet , Henry Highland , 257-8 Garret , William Sherman , 229 Garrison , William Lloyd , 21 , 295 Gavin , David , 263 , 308 Genovese , Eugene D. , xxv , xxviii , xxix , 97 ...
... William C. , 185 , 211 , 298 Gardner , B. B. and M. R. , 213 Garnet , Henry Highland , 257-8 Garret , William Sherman , 229 Garrison , William Lloyd , 21 , 295 Gavin , David , 263 , 308 Genovese , Eugene D. , xxv , xxviii , xxix , 97 ...
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... William , 573–4 n.26 Jones , Bobby Frank , xxviii , 287 Jones , Charles C. , 36 , 73 , 93 , 103 , 159 , 238 , 295-6 , 320-1 , 322 ; Religious Instruction of the Negroes , The , 296 Jones , Charles , Jr. , 323 Jones , Hugh , 343 Jones ...
... William , 573–4 n.26 Jones , Bobby Frank , xxviii , 287 Jones , Charles C. , 36 , 73 , 93 , 103 , 159 , 238 , 295-6 , 320-1 , 322 ; Religious Instruction of the Negroes , The , 296 Jones , Charles , Jr. , 323 Jones , Hugh , 343 Jones ...
Contents
The Birthpangs of a World | 1 |
Because She Was My Cousin | 45 |
I ΙΟΙ | 101 |
Copyright | |
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