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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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Re/membering the Sacred Womb: The Religious Cultures of Enslaved Women in Georgia, 1750-1861
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To Know the Soul of a People: The Field Study of the "Folk Negro" and the Making of Popular Religion in Modern America, 1924-1945
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Southern and Independent: Public Mandates, Private Schools, and
Black Students, 1951-1970
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Haunted Hospital: J. Marion Sims and the Legacies of Enslaved Women
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Crossroads: Slave Frontiers of Angola, c.1780-1867
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Race, Region, and Gender in Early Emory School of Medicine
Yearbooks
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Brotherhoods of Their Own: Black Confraternities and Civic
Leadership in São Paulo, Brazil, 1850-1920
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Axe to Grind: A Cultural History of Black Women Musicians on the
Acoustic and Electric Guitar in the United States
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In Our Own Hands: Black Private Education in Chicago,
1940-1986
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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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Building Men: African American Men's Community Organizations and the Creation of Camp John Hope, 1933-1937
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Black Churchwomen's Lived Theology and Liberative Social Ethics
during the Civil Rights Movement
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Working on the Dock of the Bay: Labor and Life alongCharleston's Waterfront, 1783-1861
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Selling to the Souls of Black Folk: Atlanta, Reverend J.M. Gates,
the Phonograph, and the Transformation of African American
Protestantism and Culture, 1910-1945.
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Commemorating Hidden Landscapes of Slavery linked by EnslavedAfricans and their American Descendants from the Butler Plantationsin Georgia
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