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Brown, Evan Nicole. “The Hidden History of African-American Burial Sites in the Antebellum South,” Atlas Obscura, October 25, 2018.

The Demographic Cost of Sugar: Debates on Slave Societies and Natural Increase in the Americas

Johnson, Hannibal B. Righting the Wrongs of History “The arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice: Reparations and the 1921 Tulsa Race Riot.” Oklahoma Humanities [The Magazine of the Oklahoma Humanities Council], Summer 2012, Vol. V, Issue No.2, p.24 – 27.

Rein, Lisa. “Mystery of Va.'s First Slaves Is Unlocked 400 Years Later,” Washington Post, September 3, 2006.

“Papers of the American Slave Trade Series D: Records of the U.S. Customhouses Part 1: Port of Savannah Slave Manifests, 1790–1860” (Project Editor Robert E. Lester Guide compiled by Adam L. Beckwith and Daniel Lewis)


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Berlin, Ira, Marc Favreau, and Steven F. Miller. 2011. Remembering Slavery. [Amazon Digital Services LLC]: The New Press. 

Blackmon, Douglas A. 2012. Slavery by Another Name: The Re-enslavement of Black Americans from the Civil War to World War II. Duxford: Icon Books. 

Chatterjee, Indrani, and Richard Maxwell Eaton. 2006. Slavery & South Asian History. Bloomington: Indiana University Press. 

DuBois, Page. 2009. Slavery: Antiquity [sic] and its Legacy. New York: Oxford University Press. 

Gerbner, Katharine. 2018. Christian Slavery: Conversion and Race in the Protestant Atlantic World. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: University of Pennsylvania Press.

Harris, Leslie M. 2003. In the shadow of Slavery: African Americans in New York City, 1626-1863. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Sheridan, Richard B. 2000. Sugar & Slavery: An Economic History of the British West Indies, 1623 1775. Kingston: University of the West Indies Press.

Watson, James L. 1980. Asian and African Systems of Slavery. Oxford: Basil Blackwell.

Wilder, Craig Steven. 2011. Ebony and Ivy: Race, Slavery, and the Troubled History of America’s Universities. New York: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC.

Woodson, Carter Godwin. 1924. Free Negro owners of slaves in the United States in 1830, together with Absentee ownership of slaves in the United States in 1830. Washington, D. C., The Association for the study of Negro life and history.


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