Call Number (LC) Title Results
E445.A3 D56 2007eb Dreams of Africa in Alabama the slave ship Clotilda and the story of the last Africans brought to America / 1
E445.A3 G34 1997 Gabr'l blow sof' : Sumter County, Alabama slave narratives / 1
E445.A3 R35 2022 The last slave ship : the true story of how Clotilda was found, her descendants, and an extraordinary reckoning / 1
E445.A3 R63 2008 The slave ship Clotilda and the making of AfricaTown, USA : spirit of our ancestors / 1
E445.A3 S4 1964 Slavery in Alabama. 1
E445.A3 W47 2004 Weren't no good times : personal accounts of slavery in Alabama / 1
E445.A8 B43 2006 Bearing witness : memories of Arkansas slavery : narratives from the 1930s WPA collections /
Bearing witness memories of Arkansas slavery : narratives from the 1930s WPA collections /
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E445.A8 J66 2021 A weary land : slavery on the ground in Arkansas / 1
E445.C2 P434 2023eb California, a Slave State / 1
E445.C35 P43 2023 California, a slave state / 1
E445.C7 F37 2014 The logbooks : Connecticut's slave ships and human memory / 2
E445.C7 W4 Slavery in Connecticut. 1
E445.D3 E87 1996 A house divided : slavery and emancipation in Delaware, 1638-1865 / 1
E445.D3 W55 1996 Slavery and freedom in Delaware, 1639-1865 / 1
E445.D3 W55 1996eb Slavery and freedom in Delaware, 1639-1865 / 1
E445.D6 B56 1862i Speech of Hon. Jno. A. Bingham, of Ohio in reply to Hon. John J. Crittenden, of Kentucky, in the House of Representatives, April 11, 1862, on the bill to emancipate slaves, and to prohibit slavery and perpetuate liberty forever in the national capital. 1
E445.D6 C75 1862i Speech of Hon. J.J. Crittenden, of Kentucky on the abolition of slavery in the District of Columbia / 1
E445.D6 F47 1862i Speech of Hon. W.P. Fessenden, of Maine on the abolition of slavery in the District of Columbia / 1
E445.D6 F57 2002 First freed : Washington, D.C. in the emancipation era / 1
E445.D6 HT857 Speech of Hon. J.J. Crittenden, of Kentucky : on the abolition of slavery in the District of Columbia, delivered in the House of Representatives, April 11, 1862. 1