William Henry Scott
William Henry
The great war is etched on the consciousness of many nations because of the horrendous number of casualties.
Henry Dering
Henry Normal
Marsha Henry
Unlike conventional methodology books, being in the field focuses on sharing genuine experiences of fieldwork and accurately conveying to students the nature of being in the field.
Henry Power
Marsha Henry
Unlike conventional methodology books, being in the field focuses on sharing genuine experiences of fieldwork and accurately conveying to students the nature of being in the field.
Henry Kitchell Webster
Henry Kitchell Webster
Henry Beard
Nutt, Henry, 3rd
Henry Z. Kister
This book familiarizes the reader with the multitude of tools available for diagnosing distillation tower problems and provides the reader with good application guidelines derived from real world experiences of the author.
Matthew S. Henry
Henry Ivry
Henry Z. Kister
This book familiarizes the reader with the multitude of tools available for diagnosing distillation tower problems and provides the reader with good application guidelines derived from real world experiences of the author.
Marsh, Henry
Marsh, Henry
Henry Hill
Henry Ivry
Henry Ford
Anne Henry
This title was first published in 2000.
Henry Gee
Henry Holdsworth
J. Henry Richardson
Roy Henry Vickers
Brian Henry
Henry James
Henry Fry
Henry James
Henry De Vere Stacpoole
Henry van de Velde
Henry James
Henry James
David Henry Hwang
Henry Gifford
Henry Adams
Henry James
Henry Oliver ORTIZ
Henry A. Schlesinger
Andy Stanton-Henry
Henry James
Henry Rider Haggard
John Henry Goldfrap
Henry James
Henry Kissinger
Henry Adams
Henry Daniel
Henry A. Kissinger
Henry Buckton
Henry Cole
Dion Henry
Henry Rider Haggard
João José Reis
Christopher B. Bean
In its brief seven-year existence, the freedmen's bureau became the epicenter of the debate about reconstruction.
Jim Downs
Carol Faulkner
Camille T. Dungy
Suck on the marrow is a historical narrative, revolving around six main characters and set in mid-19th century virginia and philadelphia.
Sana Butler
"sugar of the crop" is the story of an unprecedented quest to find the last surviving children of slaves.
Michelle M. Mears
After the civil war ended in 1865, many freed slaves in central texas began new lives in or near the capital city.
Herbert S. Klein
Brazil was the american society that received the largest contingent of african slaves in the americas and the longest lasting slave regime in the western hemisphere.
Christopher M. Span
In the years immediately following the civil war--the formative years for an emerging society of freed african americans in mississippi--there was much debate over the general purpose of black schools and who would control them.
Joanna C. Scott
From the award-winning author of the road from chapel hill, a story of loyalty, duty, and love in the days following the civil war.
Mary Ricketson Bullard
Steven Hahn
Land and labor, 1865 examines the transition from slavery to free labor during the tumultuous first months after the civil war.
Mike Kearby
A former sergeant in the union army finds his battle to live free is not yet over after an old enemy tries to frame him for rustling, launching a chase across texas that draws in such names as wild bill hickock and george armstrong custer..
Jacqueline Jones
A panoramic portrait of the city of savannah before, during, and after the civil war—a poignant story of the african american freedom struggle in this prosperous southern riverport, set against a backdrop of military conflict and political turmoil.
Steven Hahn
Land and labor, 1865 examines the transition from slavery to free labor during the tumultuous first months after the civil war.
Steven Hahn
Land and labor, 1865 examines the transition from slavery to free labor during the tumultuous first months after the civil war.
David Allan Cates
Freeman walker is a story told by a mulatto slave, jimmy gates, freed by his owner-father when he is 7-years-old, separated from his mother and everything he holds dear.
William Stone
Bitter freedom is an insightful evaluation of the pivotal role of the freedmen's bureau during reconstruction in war-torn south carolina as written by a young bureau agent eager to do his part in rebuilding a divided nation.
Genevieve W. Chandler
Coming through marks the first complete publication of these interviews with former slaves and their descendants living in the waccamaw neck region of south carolina as collected by genevieve w.
Mary Niall Mitchell
The end of slavery in the united states inspired conflicting visions of the future for all americans in the nineteenth century, black and white, slave and free.
Mike Kearby
A former sergeant in the union army finds his battle to live free is not yet over after an old enemy tries to frame him for rustling, launching a chase across texas that draws in such names as wild bill hickock and george armstrong custer..
Roberto Guedes
A partir do estudo da micro-história, para compreender o todo, o autor nos apresenta o caso dos escravos alforriados na região da cidade de porto feliz (sp), entre o fim do século xviii e meados do século xix, quando pardos, negros libertos e seus descend.
Paulo Roberto Staudt Moreira
Alcione M. Amos
Mary Jo Putney
Mary jo putney’s passionate, vivid characters and captivating stories have earned enthusiastic acclaim from reviewers and readers everywhere.
Michael Phillips
Seffie began life as a slave, companion to a sickly white girl and privileged to learn to read and write and even speak french.
James M. Campbell
By the mid-nineteenth century, richmond was one of the preeminent industrial centers in the south, with a level of criminal activity that reflected its size.
Chad Alan Goldberg
There was a time when america’s poor faced a stark choice between access to social welfare and full civil rights—a predicament that forced them to forfeit their citizenship in exchange for economic relief.
Michael Phillips
A tender romance is developing between henry and josepha, but when he learns that she hides a startling secret, will it tear them apart?.
Donald R. Owens
Johnson, Nancy
Rescued as an infant from the arms of his dying mother, a runaway slave, moses is taken to boston and raised with the family of a baker, then joins his uncle in a newly-formed, all-black regiment hoping to serve his country and find out about his mother..
Donald McCaig
This is a saga of post-civil war america, from the defeat of the confederacy to the battle of little bighorn.
Helen Hoban Rogers
United States. National Archives and Records Administration
Marilyn Bishop Shaw
Eleven-year-old solomon freeman and his parents, newly freed slaves, are building a homestead in north florida's wilderness.
Anita Lunsford
Marc Kleijwegt
This volume is concerned with examining the histories of freed slaves in a variety of slave societies in the ancient and modern world, ranging from ancient rome to the southern states of the us, the caribbean, and brazil to africa in the aftermath of eman.
Calvin Baker
With calvin baker's first two novels, naming the new world and once two heroes, he has continued to be acclaimed by the major media from the los angeles times to esquire.
Edgar W. Butler
Susie King Taylor
Near the end of her classic wartime account, susie king taylor writes, "there are many people who do not know what some of the colored women did during the war.
Botlhale Tema
When working on the unesco slave route project, botlhale tema discovered the extraordinary fact that her well-established family and community at welgeval had been founded by two boys who had been slaves in the mid-nineteenth century..
Rodrigue Croisic
Maciel de Aguiar
Tracie Peterson
Jasmine houston, a widow with a young son, agrees to harbor former slaves at her horse farm outside of lowell, even though her father, a plantation owner, supports slavery.
Johnson, Thomas L.
Luis A. Figueroa
The contributions of the black population to the history and economic development of puerto rico have long been distorted and underplayed, luis a.
Heather Andrea Williams
In this previously untold story of african american self-education, heather andrea williams moves across time to examine african americans' relationship to literacy during slavery, during the civil war, and in the first decades of freedom.
Nancy Rhyne
In the late 1930s the writer s project of the works progress administration (wpa) began an undertaking to document the history and folklore of south carolina as told by surviving slaves and their descendents.
Robert Lester
Thad Sitton
An authoritative text and historical and contemporary photographs that bring independent african american communities out of the shadows of history..
William Henry Sleeman
Dorothy Spruill Redford
When the institution of slavery ended in 1865, somerset place was the third largest plantation in north carolina.
James Lindsay Smith
Floggings, undernourishment, overwork, substandard housing, humiliation, physical and psychological abuse of every sort — these were standard features of a slave’s life in the american south for centuries until the end of the civil war.
Patrick Minges
Few people realize that native americans were enslaved right alongside the african americans in this country.
Meg Greene