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American Slavery

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Updated June 28, 2006

     Adahoonzou, King of Dahomey.
     Othello (pseud.); A Free Negro (pseud.); and Adahoonzou, King of Dahomey.  “What the Negro Was Thinking in the Eighteenth Century.”  Journal of Negro History 1 (January 1916): 49-68. Also listed in Classics of American Colonial History.

     Aimes, Hubert H. S. “African Institutions in America.”  Journal of American Folklore 18 (January-March 1905): 15-32.

     Banks, Frank D. “Plantation Courtship.”  Journal of American Folklore 7 (April-June 1894): 147-49.

     Beasley, Delilah L.  “Slavery in California.”  Journal of Negro History 3 (January 1918): 33-44.

     Blackiston, Harry S.  “Lincoln’s Emancipation Plan.”  Journal of Negro History 7 (July 1922): 257-77.

     Bruce, Philip A.   Economic History of Virginia in the Seventeenth Century: An Inquiry into the Material Condition of the People, Based on Original and Contemporaneous Records.  New York: Macmillan, 1896. Chapter XI: “System of Labor: The Slave.”  Also listed in Classics of American Colonial History.

     Bugbee, Lester G. “Slavery in Early Texas. I.”  Political Science Quarterly 13 (September 1898): 389-412.

     Bugbee, Lester G. “Slavery in Early Texas. II.”  Political Science Quarterly 13 (December 1898): 648-68.

     Corwin, Edward S.  “The Dred Scott Decision in the Light of Contemporary Legal Doctrines.”  American Historical Review 17 (October 1911): 52-69.

     Dodd, William E.  “The Social Philosophy of the Old South.”  American Journal of Sociology 23 (May 1918): 735-46.

     Emerson, F. V.  “Geographic Influences in American Slavery. Part I.”  Bulletin of the American Geographical Society 43 (1911): 13-26.

     Emerson, F. V.  “Geographic Influences in American Slavery. Part II.”  Bulletin of the American Geographical Society 43 (1911): 106-18.

     Emerson, F. V.  “Geographic Influences in American Slavery. Part III.”  Bulletin of the American Geographical Society 43 (1911): 170-81.

     A Free Negro (pseud.).
     Othello (pseud.); A Free Negro (pseud.); and Adahoonzou, King of Dahomey.  “What the Negro Was Thinking in the Eighteenth Century.”  Journal of Negro History 1 (January 1916): 49-68.

     Goodell, William. The American Slave Code in Theory and Practice: Its Distinctive Features Shown by Its Statutes, Judicial Decisions, and Illustrative Facts. New York: American and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society, 1853.

     Hartgrove, W. B.  “The Story of Josiah Henson.”  Journal of Negro History 3 (January 1918): 1-21.

     Houston, G. David.  “John Woolman’s Efforts in Behalf of Freedom.”  Journal of Negro History 2 (April 1917): 126-38.  Also listed in Classics of American Colonial History.

     Hunter, Frances L.  “Slave Society on the Southern Plantation.”  Journal of Negro History 7 (January 1922): 1-10.

     Imes, William Lloyd.  “The Legal Status of Negroes and Slaves in Tennesee.”  Journal of Negro History 4 (July 1919): 254-72.

     Jernegan, Marcus W.  “Slavery and Conversion in the American Colonies.”  American Historical Review 21 (April 1916): 504-27. Also listed in Classics of American Colonial History.

     Jernegan, Marcus W.  “Slavery and the Beginnings of Industrialism in the American Colonies.”  American Historical Review 25 (January 1920): 220-40.Also listed in Classics of American Colonial History.

     Johnson, Allen.  “The Constitutionality of the Fugitive Slave Acts.” Yale Law Journal 31 (December 1921): 161-82.

     Landon, Fred.  “The Buxton Settlement in Canada.”  Journal of Negro History 3 (October 1918): 360-67.

     Landon, Fred.  “The Anti-Slavery Society of Canada.”  Journal of Negro History 4 (January 1919): 33-40.

     Lauber, Almon Wheeler.  Indian Slavery in Colonial Times Within the Present Limits of the United States.  New York: Columbia University, 1913. Also listed in Classics of American Colonial History.

     Lindsay, Arnett G.  “Diplomatic Relations between the United States and Great Britain Bearing on the Return of Negro Slaves, 1783-1828.”  Journal of Negro History 5 (October 1920): 391-419.

     Martin, Asa Earl.  “Pioneer Anti-Slavery Press.”  Mississippi Valley Historical Review 2 (March 1916): 510-28.

     Mecklin, John M.  “The Evolution of the Slave Status in American Democracy. I.”  Journal of Negro History 2 (April 1917): 105-25. Also listed in Classics of American Colonial History.

     Mecklin, John M.  “The Evolution of the Slave Status in American Democracy. II.”  Journal of Negro History 2 (July 1917): 229-51.

     Othello (pseud.); A Free Negro (pseud.); and Adahoonzou, King of Dahomey.  “What the Negro Was Thinking in the Eighteenth Century.”  Journal of Negro History 1 (January 1916): 49-68.

     Phillips, Ulrich B.  “The Economic Cost of Slaveholding in the Cotton Belt.”  Political Science Quarterly 20 (June 1905): 257-75.

     Phillips, Ulrich B.  “The Origin and Growth of the Southern Black Belts.”  American Historical Review (July 1906): 798-815.

     Phillips, Ulrich B.  “Slave Crime in Virginia.”  American Historical Review 20 (January 1915): 336-40.

     Phillips, Ulrich B.  “The Slave Labor Problem in the Charleston District.”  Political Science Quarterly 22 (September 1907): 416-39.

     Pierre, C. E.  “The Work of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts among the Negroes in the Colonies.”  Journal of Negro History 1 (October 1916): 349-60.  Also listed in Classics of American Colonial History.

     Russell, John H.  “Colored Freemen as Slave Owners in Virginia.”  Journal of Negro History 1 (June 1916): 233-42.

     Sherman, Gordon E.  “Emancipation and Citizenship.” Yale Law Journal 15 (April 1906): 263-83.

     Steiner, Bernard C.  History of Slavery in Connecticut.  Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1893.  Also listed in Classics of American Colonial History.

     Stephenson, N. W.  “The Question of Arming the Slaves.  American Historical Review 18 (January 1913): 295-308.

     Stone, Alfred Holt.  “Some Problems of Southern Economic History.”  American Historical Review 13 (July 1908): 779-97.

     Trexler, Harrison Anthony.  Slavery in Missouri, 1804-1865.  Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins Press, 1914. (Digitization in progress)

     Wesley, Charles H.  “Lincoln’s Plan for Colonizing the Emancipated Negroes.”  Journal of Negro History 4 (January 1919): 7-21.

     Woodson, Carter G.  “Anthony Benezet.”  Journal of Negro History 2 (January 1917):37-50.

     Woodson, Carter G.  “The Beginnings of the Miscegenation of the Whites and Blacks.”  Journal of Negro History 3 (October 1918): 335-53.  Also listed in Classics of American Colonial History.

     Woodson, Carter G.  “Freedom and Slavery in Appalachian America.”  Journal of Negro History 1 (April 1916): 132-50.


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