The Time of Slavery"Describes the history of slavery in the United States--from the landing of the first enslaved Africans to the close of the Civil War--through various primary source documents, such as slave narratives, advertisements, newspaper accounts, official documents and laws, plus contemporary art and photos"--Provided by publisher. |
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Elizabeth Sirimarco. AMERICAN VOICES FROM The Time of Slavery AMERICAN VOICES FROM The Time of Slavery This One PRICE. Elizabeth Sirimarco Front Cover.
Elizabeth Sirimarco. AMERICAN VOICES FROM The Time of Slavery AMERICAN VOICES FROM The Time of Slavery This One PRICE. Elizabeth Sirimarco Front Cover.
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Elizabeth Sirimarco. AMERICAN VOICES FROM The Time of Slavery Elizabeth Sirimarco mc Marshall Cavendish Benchmark New York Marshall Cavendish Benchmark 99 White Plains Road Tarrytown , New.
Elizabeth Sirimarco. AMERICAN VOICES FROM The Time of Slavery Elizabeth Sirimarco mc Marshall Cavendish Benchmark New York Marshall Cavendish Benchmark 99 White Plains Road Tarrytown , New.
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... slavery / Elizabeth Sirimarco . p . cm . ( American voices from- ) - Summary : " Describes the history of slavery in the United States - from the landing of the first enslaved Africans to the close of the Civil War - through various ...
... slavery / Elizabeth Sirimarco . p . cm . ( American voices from- ) - Summary : " Describes the history of slavery in the United States - from the landing of the first enslaved Africans to the close of the Civil War - through various ...
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