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1609–1865
The Varieties of Slave Labor
How Slavery Affected African American Families
Slave Resistance
The Demise of Slavery
Rooted in Africa, Raised in America: The Traditional Arts and Crafts of African-Americans Across Five Centuries
How to Read a Slave Narrative
Frederick Douglass and Harriet Jacobs: American Slave Narrators
1865–1917
Reconstruction and the Formerly Enslaved
“Somewhere” in the Nadir of African American History, 1890-1920
Racial Uplift Ideology in the Era of "The Negro Problem"
Pigmentocracy
Segregation
The Trickster in African American Literature
1917 and Beyond
African American Protest Poetry
The Image of Africa in the Literature of the Harlem Renaissance
Jazz in African American Literature
The Civil Rights Movement: 1919-1960s
The Civil Rights Movement: 1968-2008
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