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"Slave Traffick": The Informal Economy, the Law, and the Social Order of South Carolina Cotton Country, 1793-1860
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"There Was a Tradition Among the Women": New Orleans's Colored
Creole Women and the Making of a Community in the Tremé and
Seventh Ward, 1791-1930
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For Whom the Blame Tolls: Richard Nixon, Henry Kissinger, and
the Plight of Cambodia
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The Growing Divide: Exploring Recent Political and Population Changes in the American Electorate
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The Georgia Black Code as American Law: Race, Law, and Labor in the 19th Century American Republic
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Working on the Dock of the Bay: Labor and Life alongCharleston's Waterfront, 1783-1861
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The Contest of Exchange: Space, Power, and Politics inPhiladelphia's Public Markets, 1770-1859
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Breach of Faith: Conscription in Confederate Georgia
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Fields of Contest: Race, Region, and College Football in the U. S.South, 1945-1975
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Navigating the New Frontier: Woodrow Wilson, Frederick Jackson Turner, and World Politics
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Inheritance, bequest, and devise: Property rights on the
graveyard shift
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The Georgia Clergy, Slavery, and the Defeat of the Holy Confederate
Republic, 1863-1870
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Cotton and Slavery: An Unconventional Civil War Analysis
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Visual Constructions of a Color-Blind Society: Post-Black Art and
Color-Blind Racism
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Manchester: A Micro-Historical Approach to British Abolitionism,
1787-1807
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Negotiating Unacceptable Behavior: Southeastern Indians and the
Evolution of Bilateral Regulation on the Southern Colonial Frontier
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Religious Coming of Age among Students at Antebellum Georgia's
Evangelical Colleges
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"[T]heir dear Idol ye Charter": The Second Charter of Massachusetts
Bay
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Rebelling Against the King: Opposition to the Confederate Cotton
Embargo in 1861
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Public Appetite: Dining Out in Nineteenth-Century Boston
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