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Hammond, M.B. _The Cotton Industry: an Essay in American Economic History_. It deals with the cotton culture and the cotton Trade. (New York, 1897.)

Hart, A.B. _The Southern South_. (New York, 1906.)

Henson, Josiah. _The Life of Josiah Henson_. (Boston, 1849.)

Hershaw, L.M. _Peonage in the United States_. This is one of the American Negro Academy Papers. (Was.h.i.+ngton, 1912.)

Hickok, Charles Thomas. _The Negro in Ohio, 1802-1870_. (Cleveland, 1896.)

Hodgkin, Thomas A. _Inquiry into the Merits of the American Colonization Society and Reply to the Charges brought against it with an Account of the British African Colonization Society_. (London, 1833.)

Howe, Samuel G. _The Refugees from Slavery in Canada West. Report to the Freedmen's Inquiry Committee_. (Boston, 1864.)

Hutchins, Thomas. _An Historical Narrative and Topographical Description of Louisiana and West Florida, comprehending the river Mississippi with its princ.i.p.al Branches and Settlements and the Rivers Pearl and Pescagoula_. (Philadelphia, 1784.)

_Illinois, Laws of, pa.s.sed by the General a.s.sembly of_.

_Indiana, Laws pa.s.sed by the State of_.

Jay, John. _The Correspondence and Public Papers of John Jay. First Chief Justice of the United States and President of the Continental Congress, Member of the Commission to negotiate the Treaty of Independence, Envoy to Great Britain, Governor of New York, etc., 1782-1793. (New York and London, 1801.) Edited by Henry P. Johnson, Professor of History in the College of the City of New York.

Jay, William. _An Inquiry into the Character and Tendencies of the American Colonisation and American Anti-Slavery Societies_. Second edition. (New York, 1835.)

Jefferson, Thomas. _The Writings of Thomas Jefferson, Memorial Edition.

Autobiography, Notes on Virginia, Parliamentary Mannual, Official Papers, Messages and Addresses, and other writings Official and Private, etc._ (Was.h.i.+ngton, 1903.)

_Johns Hopkins University Studies in Historical and Political Science_. H.B. Adams, Editor. (Baltimore, Johns Hopkins Press.) Among the useful volumes of this series are: J.R. Ficklen's _History of Reconstruction in Louisiana_, 1910.

H.J. Eckenrode's _The Political History of Virginia during Reconstruction_, 1904.

Langston, John M. _From the Virginia Plantation to the National Capital; or, The First and Only Negro Representative in Congress from The Old Dominion_. (Hartford, 1894.)

Locke, M.S. _Anti-Slavery in America from the Introduction of African Slaves to the Prohibition of the Slave Trade, 1619-1808_. Radcliffe College Monographs, No. ii. (Boston, 1901.) A valuable work.

Lynch, John R. _The Facts of Reconstruction_. (New York, 1913.)

Madison, James. _Letters and Other Writings of James Madison Published by Order of Congress_. Four volumes. (Philadelphia, 1865.)

May, S.J. _Some Recollections of our Anti-Slavery Conflict_.

Monroe, James. _The Writings of James Monroe, including a Collection of his public and private Papers and Correspondence now for the first time printed_. Edited by S. M. Hamilton. (Boston, 1900.)

Moore, George H. _Notes on the History of Slavery in Ma.s.sachusetts_.

(New York, 1866.)

Needles, Edward. _Ten Years' Progress or a Comparison of the State and Condition of the Colored People in the City of and County of Philadelphia from 1837 to 1847_. (Philadelphia, 1849.)

_New Jersey, Acts of the General a.s.sembly of_.

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