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The FBI’s Local White Slavery Corps: The Fight Against Sex Trafficking and the Growth of the Associative State, 1910-1919
The FBI’s Local White Slavery Corps: The Fight Against Sex Trafficking and the Growth of the Associative State, 1910-1919
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The Journey of Thomás de la Torre, a Slave in Spanish Florida
Sisterhood across the Color Line? Audre Lorde, German Women, and Feminist Solidarities
American to the Backbone: A Discussion with the Author
The Pre-Antebellum Emergence of the Underground Railroad in the Detroit River Borderland
Characters of Blood: Black Heroism in the Transatlantic Imagination
Methodological Problems in the Study of Forced Labour, Human Trafficking, and Modern Slavery: A Discussion
’No Right of Citizenship’: The 1863 Emancipation Acts of the Loyal Cherokee Council
Yesterday and Today: Oral Sources and the Legacy of African Slavery, the Slave Trade and Abolition
Canada's Promised Land? Finding African New Englanders in Nova Scotia, 1755-1775
When the Abolitionists First Came to Washington
A New South and a New City: Negotiating Race, Constructing Region, and Building Soul City, North Carolina, 1969-1980
The “Savagery and Treachery” of the Pilgrims and Puritans in 17th Century New England
The FBI’s Local White Slavery Corps: The Fight Against Sex Trafficking and the Growth of the Associative State, 1910-1919
I've Got a Home in Glory Land: A Lost Tale of the Underground Railroad
New England Bound: Slavery and Colonization on the Edge of Empire
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