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American History in the Age of Slavery
Three days a week historical narrative about the institutional development of American politics from 1776 through the ratification of the 13th Amendment in 1865.
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Re: Purchasing Slaves: Why Pay Part Now and Part Later?
Re: Purchasing Slaves: Why Was Cash Still King?
Describing Slavery in 1860: Stability, Growth, and Federal Knowledge
Millions Counted, Millions Unnamed: The Administrative Logic of the 1860 Slave Schedule
Who Do Historians Point to as a Revolutionary Businessmen in the Transportation, Holding, and Sale of American Slaves?
The Last Census Before War: What the Eighth Census Still Teaches Us
A Nation in Motion: The Geography of Slavery in 1860
Free and Enslaved: Why the Eighth Census Preserved the Same Racial Classifications
Continuity Amid Crisis: Why the Eighth Census Looked So Much Like the Seventh
Databases for Quantitative Research on American Slavery
The Eighth Census: Counting Slavery on the Eve of Civil War
What the Seventh Census Still Teaches Us
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