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Exporting Ideals and Forcing Freedom: Reconsidering the West Africa Squadron
A More Perfect Likeness: Frederick Douglass and the Image of the Nation
“Strange Fruit:” Lynching in the (African) American Cultural Imagination, 1890–1940
To Indent Oneself: Contracts and Black Indentured Servitude in the Illinois Territory
Slavery, Evil Deeds, and Re-thinking the Past: A Basis for Discussion
The Elusive Red Atlantic: Landscapes of Memory and Native American Slavery in Bermuda after the Colonial “Indian Wars”
Prize Negroes in the Age of Sail
American Uprising: Slavery and Revolt in Nineteenth Century New Orleans
A New Website for the Study of Slave Societies in Brazil, Colombia and Cuba
Manifest Dilemmas: American Slavery versus Atlantic Freedom in the Age of Industrial Revolution
Legacies of Slavery and Reconstruction in the Wilson Administration
African Kingdoms, Black Republics and Free Black Towns in the Iberian Atlantic World
Blood of Our Fathers: The Military, Manhood, and Citizenship in Black Protest, 1831-1865
Ideology and British Anti-Slavery: The Problem of Freedom in the Age of Imperialism, c. 1776-1901
Slavery at the Museum: The Russian Case in Comparative Perspective
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