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The Police des Noirs on the Ground
Honorable Men: Isaac Bolton, Nathan Bedford Forrest, and the Murder of James McMillan
Slavery, Redemption, and Moral Capital in 17th-Century Ukraine
Odalisque: Beauty, Sex, and Slavery
Emancipated into the State: American Reconstruction and the Problem of Occupation
Amistad Remembered: History, Memory and the Making of the Abolitionist Past
Gulliver's Travels: Slavery, Political Economy and Empire ca. 1715-ca.1725
Figuring the Figurehead in Benito Cereno: The True Crime of Melville’s "True Crime Fiction"
Set Them In a Blaze: John Quincy Adams and the Fight Against the Slave Power
Look Behind the Label: Rhetorics and Narratives of Contemporary Slavery
The Problem of Yankeeland: Southern Images of the North, 1865-1920
Urban Encounters: Struggles for Space and Place in Post-Civil War Southern Cities
After the Underground Railroad: African Americans Returning from Canada and the History of Transnational Reconstruction
Causes Lost and Found: Memory and the Making of a Segregationist Movement
Children as Commodities: Child Slavery in Colonial Benin, 1890-1960
Matta’s Day in Court: Black Female Subjects and Anglo-Spanish Struggles over Slave Trade Abolition
The After-Image: Frederick Douglass in Visual Culture
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