United States -- Race relations -- History -- 19th century
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United States -- Race relations -- History -- 19th century
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Incoming Resources
- Forever free, the story of emancipation and Reconstruction, Eric Foner ; illustrations edited and with commentary by Joshua Brown
- Slavery by another name, the re-enslavement of Black Americans from the Civil War to World War II, Douglas A. Blackmon
- And there was light, Abraham Lincoln and the American struggle, Jon Meacham
- Freedoms gained and lost, Reconstruction and its meanings 150 years later, Adam H. Domby, and Simon Lewis, editors
- In pursuit of knowledge, black women and educational activism in antebellum America, Kabria Baumgartner
- A refugee from his race, Albion W. Tourgée and his fight against white supremacy, Carolyn L. Karcher
- The won cause, black and white comradeship in the Grand Army of the Republic, Barbara A. Gannon
- Lincoln and the abolitionists, John Quincy Adams, slavery, and the Civil War, Fred Kaplan
- The failed promise, Reconstruction, Frederick Douglass, and the impeachment of Andrew Johnson, Robert S. Levine
- The life and the adventures of a haunted convict, Austin Reed ; edited and with an introduction by Caleb Smith ; foreword by David W. Blight and Robert B. Stepto
- The mark of slavery, disability, race, and gender in antebellum America, Jenifer L. Barclay
- The Chinese must go, violence, exclusion, and the making of the alien in America, Beth Lew-Williams
- The age of astonishment, John Morris in the miracle century : from the Civil War to the Cold War, Bill Morris
- Stony the road, Reconstruction, white supremacy, and the rise of Jim Crow, Henry Louis Gates, Jr
- What this cruel war was over, soldiers, slavery, and the Civil War, Chandra Manning
- The slaves' gamble, choosing sides in the War of 1812, Gene Allen Smith
- Stolen, five free boys kidnapped into slavery and their astonishing odyssey home, Richard Bell
- The failed promise, Reconstruction, Frederick Douglass, and the impeachment of Andrew Johnson, Robert S. Levine
- Jennie Carter, a Black journalist of the early West, edited by Eric Gardner
- The wars of Reconstruction, the brief, violent history of America's most progressive era, Douglas R. Egerton
- And there was light, Abraham Lincoln and the American struggle, Jon Meacham
- Passing strange, a Gilded Age tale of love and deception across the color line, Martha A. Sandweiss
- And there was light, Abraham Lincoln and the American struggle, Jon Meacham
- Girl in black and white, the story of Mary Mildred Williams and the abolition movement, Jessie Morgan-Owens
- Bind us apart, how enlightened Americans invented racial segregation, Nicholas Guyatt
- Slavery by another name, the re-enslavement of Black people in America from the Civil War to World War II / Douglas A. Blackmon
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