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826 Dumond, Dwight L. Antislavery origins of the Civil War in the United States. Ann Arbor, University of Michigan Press, 1939.

143 p. E449.D87 ”Commonwealth Foundation lectures, University College, London, second term, 1938-39.”

”List of additional readings”: p. 131-134. ”Selected bibliography of proslavery and antislavery publications”: p.

135-139.

827 Dumond, Dwight L. Antislavery; the crusade for freedom in America. Ann Arbor, University of Michigan Press [1961] 422 p.

illus., facsims., maps, ports. E441.D84 Bibliographical references included in ”Notes” (p. [373]-413).

828 Elkins, Stanley M. Slavery; a problem in American inst.i.tutional and intellectual life. 2d ed. Chicago, University of Chicago Press [1968] 263 p. E443.E4 1968 Bibliographical footnotes.

829 Federal Writers' Project. Lay my burden down; a folk history of slavery, edited by B. A. Botkin. Chicago, University of Chicago Press [1945] xxi, 285 p. plates. E444.F26 ”A selection and integration of excerpts and complete narratives from the Slave Narrative Collection of the Federal Writers' Project.”

830 Filler, Louis. The crusade against slavery, 1830-1860. New York, Harper [1960] 318 p. illus. (The New American nation series) E449.F49 Bibliography: p. 281-303.

831 Fisk University, _Nashville. Social Science Inst.i.tute._ Unwritten history of slavery, autobiographical account of Negro ex-slaves. Nashville, 1945. 322 (i.e. 323) leaves. (_Its_ Social science source doc.u.ments, no. 1) E444.F5 ”The interviews with these ex-slaves were conducted during 1929 and 1930 by Mrs. Ophelia Settle Egypt.”-Introductory note.

832 Fitzhugh, George. Cannibals all! or, Slaves without masters.

Edited by C. Vann Woodward. Cambridge, Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1960. 264 p. (The John Harvard library) E449.F555 1960

833 Foner, Philip S. Business & slavery: the New York merchants & the irrepressible conflict. New York, Russell & Russell [1968]

356 p. F128.44.F67 1968 Reprint of the 1941 ed.

Bibliography: p. 323-336.

834 Gara, Larry. The liberty line; the legend of the underground railroad. Lexington, University of Kentucky Press [1961] 201 p.

E450.G22 Bibliographical footnotes.

835 Genovese, Eugene D. The political economy of slavery; studies in the economy & society of the slave South. New York, Pantheon Books [1965] xiv, 304 p. E442.G45 Includes bibliographies.

836 Halasz, Nicholas. The rattling chains; slave unrest and revolt in the antebellum South. New York, D. McKay Co. [1966] 274 p.

E447.H3 Bibliography: p. 257-266.

837 Helper, Hinton R. The impending crisis of the South; how to meet it. Edited by George M. Fredrickson. Cambridge, Ma.s.s., Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1968. lxiii, 429 p. (The John Harvard library) E449.H483 1968 Reprint of the 1857 ed. with a new introduction by the editor.

Bibliographical footnotes.

838 Hollander, Barnett. Slavery in America. New York, Barnes & n.o.ble [1963] 212 p. DLC-LL [TR: London, Bowes & Bowes [c1962]

KF4545.S5H59]

839 Jenkins, William S. Pro-slavery thought in the Old South.

Gloucester, Ma.s.s., P. Smith, 1960 [c1935] 381 p. E441.J46 1960 Bibliography: p. 309-358.

839a Jernegan, Marcus W. Laboring and dependent cla.s.ses in colonial America, 1607-1783; studies of the economic, educational, and social significance of slaves, servants, apprentices, and poor folk. Chicago, University of Chicago Press [c1931] 256 p.

(Social service monographs, no. 17) E188.J57 ”Bibliographical note”: p. 211-212. ”Notes”: p. 213-248.

840 Johnson, Frank R. The Nat Turner slave insurrection.

Murfreesboro, N.C., Johnson Pub. Co. [1966] 248 p. illus., maps.

F232.S7J6 [TR: Johnson, F. Roy]

”The confessions of Nat Turner”: p. 225-248.

Bibliographical references included in ”Notes” (p. 187-210).

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