Encyclopedia of African American Society, Volume 2Gerald David Jaynes An encyclopedic reference of African American history and culture. |
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... slaveholding states . TURNER'S VISIONS Nat Turner was born into slavery on October 2 , 1800 , in Southampton County ... slaveholder but returned thirty days later after receiving a vision directing him to " return to the service of my ...
... slaveholding states . TURNER'S VISIONS Nat Turner was born into slavery on October 2 , 1800 , in Southampton County ... slaveholder but returned thirty days later after receiving a vision directing him to " return to the service of my ...
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... slaveholders , slavery among Native Americans was never the same as it was among slave- holding whites . Native Americans frequently inter- married with their black slaves , and the children of such marriages were considered free and ...
... slaveholders , slavery among Native Americans was never the same as it was among slave- holding whites . Native Americans frequently inter- married with their black slaves , and the children of such marriages were considered free and ...
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... slaveholder . While emancipation made great strides elsewhere in the hemisphere , in the American South , slavery contin ... slaveholding Southerners became increasingly intransigent . They passed laws creating barriers to man- umission ...
... slaveholder . While emancipation made great strides elsewhere in the hemisphere , in the American South , slavery contin ... slaveholding Southerners became increasingly intransigent . They passed laws creating barriers to man- umission ...
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Editorial Board | 500 |
Readers Guide xiii | 507 |
African Americans in Halls of Fame | 907 |
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