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- "Those who labor for my happiness" : slavery at Thomas Jefferson's Monticello
- "Those who labor for my happiness" : slavery at Thomas Jefferson's Monticello
- Act of justice : Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation and the law of war
- African dominion : a new history of empire in early and medieval West Africa
- After slavery : race, labor, and citizenship in the reconstruction South
- American Catholic opinion in the slavery controversy
- American slave revolts and conspiracies : a reference guide
- An imperfect union : slavery, Federalism, and comity
- As if silent and absent : bonds of enslavement in the Islamic Middle East
- Atlantic bonds : a nineteenth-century odyssey from America to Africa
- Barracoon : the story of the last "black cargo"
- Beyond bondage : free women of color in the Americas
- Beyond slavery : explorations of race, labor, and citizenship in postemancipation societies
- Bonds of alliance : indigenous and Atlantic slaveries in New France
- Brethren by nature : New England Indians, colonists, and the origins of American slavery
- Cannibals all!, or, Slaves without masters
- Caribbean exchanges : slavery and the transformation of English society, 1640-1700
- Competing visions of empire : labor, slavery, and the origins of the British Atlantic empire
- Concubines and courtesans : women and slavery in Islamic history
- Done with slavery : the Black fact in Montreal, 1760-1840
- Eighty-eight years : the long death of slavery in the United States, 1777-1865
- Exhibiting slavery : the Caribbean postmodern novel as museum
- Fathers of conscience : mixed-race inheritance in the antebellum South
- Flush times and fever dreams : a story of capitalism and slavery in the age of Jackson
- From slavery to agrarian capitalism in the cotton plantation South : central Georgia, 1800-1880
- Greek slave systems in their Eastern Mediterranean context, c.800-146 BC
- Growing up in slavery
- Hegel, Haiti and Universal history
- Help me to find my people : the African American search for family lost in slavery
- Indian slavery in colonial times within the present limits of the United States
- Intimate bonds : family and slavery in the French Atlantic
- Language and slavery : a social and linguistic history of the Suriname creoles
- Lincoln and the politics of slavery : the other Thirteenth Amendment and the struggle to save the union
- Local matters : race, crime, and justice in the nineteenth-century South
- Mastered by the clock : time, slavery, and freedom in the American South
- Plato's law of slavery in its relation to Greek law
- Race and the Cherokee Nation : sovereignty in the nineteenth century
- Reimagining the Middle Passage : Black resistance in literature, television, and song
- Reparations for slavery and the slave trade : a transnational and comparative history
- Roots of secession : slavery and politics in antebellum Virginia
- Self-taught : African American education in slavery and freedom
- Servants, masters and the coercion of labor : inventing the rhetoric of slavery, the verbal sanctuaries which sustain it, and how it was used to sanitize American slavery's history
- Slavery : bondage throughout history
- Slavery and abolition, 1831-1841
- Slavery and class in the American South : a generation of slave narrative testimony, 1840-1865
- Slavery and the commerce power : how the struggle against the interstate slave trade led to the Civil War
- Slavery and war in the Americas : race, citizenship, and state building in the United States and Brazil, 1861-1870
- Slavery in American children's literature, 1790-2010
- Slavery in North Carolina, 1748-1775
- Slavery in the North : forgetting history and recovering memory
- Slavery in the city : architecture and landscapes of urban slavery in North America
- Slavery in the city : architecture and landscapes of urban slavery in North America
- Slavery in Árpád-era Hungary in a comparative context
- Slavery on trial : law, abolitionism, and print culture
- Slavery remembered : a record of twentieth-century slave narratives
- Slavery's borderland : freedom and bondage along the Ohio River
- Slavery's exiles : the story of the American Maroons
- Slavery, family, and gentry capitalism in the British Atlantic : the world of the Lascelles,1648-1834
- Slaving zones : cultural identities, ideologies, and institutions in the evolution of global slavery
- Somewhat more independent : the end of slavery in New York City, 1770-1810
- Southern slavery and the law, 1619-1860
- Sugar, slavery, & freedom in nineteenth-century Puerto Rico
- The Black abolitionist papers
- The Long Emancipation : The Demise of Slavery in the United States
- The anti-slavery reporter
- The archaeology of slavery : a comparative approach to captivity and coercion
- The claims of kinfolk : African American property and community in the nineteenth-century South
- The counter-revolution of 1776 : slave resistance and the origins of the United States of America
- The half has never been told : slavery and the making of American capitalism
- The long, lingering shadow : slavery, race, and law in the American hemisphere
- The political languages of emancipation in the British Caribbean and the U.S. South
- The price for their pound of flesh : the value of the enslaved from womb to grave in the building of a nation
- The pro-slavery argument : as maintained by the most distinguished writers of the southern states,
- Tobacco and slaves : the development of southern cultures in the Chesapeake, 1680-1800
- Trafficking in slavery's wake : law and the experience of women and children
- University, court, and slave : pro-slavery thought in southern colleges and courts, and the coming of Civil War
- Vital enemies : slavery, predation, and the Amerindian political economy of life
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