Call Number (LC) Title Results
E185.18 .G47 2008 Mr. and Mrs. Prince : how an extraordinary eighteenth-century family moved out of slavery and into legend / 1
E185.18 .G47 2009eb Mr. and Mrs. Prince : how an extraordinary eighteenth-century family moved out of slavery and into legend / 1
E185.18 .G67 2021eb The first Reconstruction : black politics in America from the Revolution to the Civil War / 1
E185.18 .K56 2006eb The essence of liberty : free black women during the slave era / 1
E185.18 .L54 1998 Lift every voice : African American oratory, 1787-1900 / 1
E185.18 .L87 2016 My brother slaves : friendship, masculinity, and resistance in the Antebellum South / 2
E185.18 .M335 2011 Coming for to Carry Me Home : Race in America from Abolitionism to Jim Crow. 1
E185.18 .P75 2016 Colored travelers : mobility and the fight for citizenship before the Civil War / 1
E185.18 .S65 2019eb The practice of citizenship : Black politics and print culture in the early United States / 1
E185.18 .T78 1997ev The truth about slavery in history / 1
E185.18 .W55 2009eb Freedom at risk : the kidnapping of free Blacks in America, 1780-1865 / 1
E185.18 .W57 2014 Between slavery and freedom : free people of color in America from settlement to the Civil War / 1
E185.2 The Freedmen's Bureau, politics, and stability operations during reconstruction In the South /
Modern Slavery in African Land.
2
E185.2 .A25 1996 African American history in the press, 1851-1899 : from the coming of the Civil War to the rise of Jim Crow as reported and illustrated in selected newspapers of the time / 1
E185.2 .A34 2013eb After slavery : race, labor, and citizenship in the reconstruction South / 1
E185.2 .B38 Black Power, U.S.A., the human side of Reconstruction : 1867-1877. 1
E185.2 .C58 2005eb Defining moments : African American commemoration & political culture in the South, 1863-1913 / 1
E185.2 .D38 2011eb We will be satisfied with nothing less : the African American struggle for equal rights in the North during Reconstruction / 1
E185.2 .D64 1995 Whither the Fourteenth Amendment? : the implications of a "let the Negroes take care of themselves" policy in the press / 1
E185.2 .F277 2010eb Freedwomen and the Freedmen's Bureau : race, gender, and public policy in the age of emancipation / 1