SLAVERY

  • SLAVERY: Hundreds of Documented Testimonies of Former Slaves, Influential Memoirs, Records on Living Conditions and Customs in the South &...
    By Frederick Douglass, Harriet Jacobs, Solomon Northup

    committed the crime was long, like Hardy's, and that he was about the size of Hardy — not so large as I was, but black like me, and not yellow like Hardy. Some one now asked where Hardy was, and he was called for, but could not be found ...

  • Slavery: Where Did It Come From?
    By Betty Evans

    I also write Gospel lyrics and have sixteen songs in the Library of Congress. I am also Evangelist, by the grace of God. keywords: Slavery, Abolishment, Degradation, Resentment, Arrogance, Hunger, Hateful, Deplorable, Pitiful

  • Slavery: The history and legacy of one of the world's most brutal institutions
    By James Walvin

    Female slaves were called on for sexual services, gaining freedom only when their masters died. This book traces slavery from classical times to the present.

  • Slavery
    By Thomas Streissguth

    Discusses the history of slavery and the events leading to the arrival of African slaves in the colonies; slave culture, religion, and life on the plantations; abolitionists; and the end of slavery.

  • Slavery
    By Horace Mann

    This scarce antiquarian book is included in our special Legacy Reprint Series.

  • Slavery: From the rise of Western civilization to the Renaissance
    By Milton Meltzer

    Slavery is not and has never been a "peculiar institution," but one that is deeply rooted in the history and economy of most countries. Although it has flourished in some...

  • Slavery: A World History
    By Milton Meltzer

    In Slavery: A World History renowned author Milton Meltzer traces slavery from its origins in prehistoric hunting societies; through the boom in slave trading that reached its peak in the United States with a pre-Civil War slave population ...

  • Slavery: History And Historians
    By Peter J. Parish

    Peter Parish examines some of the important recent works on slavery to identify crucial questions and basic themes and define the main areas of controversy.

  • Slavery: The Struggle for Freedom
    By James Meadows

    Discusses the history of slavery in America, from its African roots and origins to the Emancipation Proclamation and the Civil War.

  • Slavery
    By Trevor Burnard, Gad Heuman

    Other topics include family, gender, and community. The collection also gathers the best and most influential scholarship on attempts to abolish the trade, and the legacy of emancipation.

  • Slavery: The Struggle for Freedom
    By James Meadows

    Describes the history of slavery the United States, focusing on the African slave trade and the conditions for black slaves, and includes information on the abolition of slavery.

  • Slavery: And Other Forms of Unfree Labour
    By Leonie Archer

    Bringing together normally self-contained areas of research, this book presents penetrating analyses of the nature and perpetuation of slavery through the ages.

  • Slavery: And Other Forms of Unfree Labour
    By Leonie Archer

    Bringing together normally self-contained areas of research, this book presents penetrating analyses of the nature and perpetuation of slavery through the ages.

  • Slavery: The African American Psychic Trauma
    By Sultan A. Latif, Naimah Latif

    Slavery: The African American Psychic Trauma

  • Slavery
    By Pat Perrin

    Folder includes research notes and other material such as journal articles, and copies of and extracts from Jefferson-related correspondence.

  • Slavery: A Problem in American Institutional and Intellectual Life
    By Stanley M. Elkins

    This third edition of Stanley M. Elkin's classic study offers two new chapters by the author. The first, "Slavery and Ideology," considers the discussion and criticism occasioned by this controversial work.

  • Slavery
    By Thomas E. J. Wiedemann

    Slavery

  • Slavery: A Sermon
    By Theodore Clapp

    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.

  • Slavery: A Sermon, Delivered in the First Congregational Church in New Orleans, April 15, 1838 (Classic Reprint)
    By Theodore Clapp

    About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work.

  • Slavery: A Sermon: Delivered in the First Congregational Church in New Orleans, April 15, 1838
    By Theodore Clapp

    This is a reproduction of the original artefact. Generally these books are created from careful scans of the original. This allows us to preserve the book accurately and present it in the way the author intended.