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Ground Zero: The explosion of anti-human trafficking initiatives in Houston, Texas
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“Interracial Family Memoirs – Reconstructing Genealogies across the Color Line”
"Slaveholder Power and the Democratic Imagination: Freedom and Bondage in Jeffersonian America"
“How Slavery Survived the Civil War: Rethinking Confederate Refugees to Texas, 1862-1866”
Slavery and Economic Growth during the Age of Abolition, 1783-1807
"Imaging Slavery: Imagining Freedom? Artistry, Agency and Alchemy in African Atlantic Art Histories"
“Chinese slavery: The double-edged sword of state power”
“An Uncomfortable Colonial Conversation: Enslavement and Marriage in Africa”
Ground Zero: The explosion of anti-human trafficking initiatives in Houston, Texas
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