The Negro in the United States; a selected bibliography Part 27

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841 Kemble, Frances A. Journal of a residence on a Georgian plantation in 1838-1839. Edited, with an introduction, by John A. Scott. New York, Knopf, 1961. lxx, 415 p. facsim., maps, port. F290.K332 1961 [TR: Kemble, f.a.n.n.y]

"Bibliographical notes": p. 406-415. Bibliographical footnotes.

842 Korn, Bertram W. Jews and Negro slavery in the Old South, 1789-1865. Elkins Park, Pa., Reform Congregation Keneseth Israel, 1961. 68 p. illus. E441.K65 "Delivered as the presidential address at the fifty-ninth annual meeting of the American Jewish Historical Society, February 18, 1961, and reprinted from the March, 1961, issue of its quarterly _Publication_."

Bibliographical footnotes.

843 Lader, Lawrence. The bold Brahmins; New England's war against slavery, 1831-1863. New York, Dutton, 1961. 318 p. illus.

E449.L12 Bibliography: p. 293-312.

844 Latham, Frank B. The Dred Scott decision, March 6, 1857; slavery and the Supreme Court's self-inflicted wound. New York, F. Watts [1968] 54 p. illus., facsims., ports. (A Focus book) KF4545.S5L3 Bibliography, p. 52.

845 Lester, Julius, _comp._ To be a slave. Ill.u.s.trated by Tom Feelings. New York, Dial Press [1968] 160 p. illus. E444.L47 A compilation, selected from various sources and arranged chronologically, of the reminiscences of slaves and ex-slaves about their experiences from the leaving of Africa through the Civil War and into the early twentieth century.

Bibliography: p. 159-160.

846 Lloyd, Arthur Y. The slavery controversy, 1831-1860. Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina Press, 1939. 337 p. E449.L76 "Selected bibliography": p. [287]-322.

847 Lofton, John. Insurrection in South Carolina: the turbulent world of Denmark Vesey. Yellow Springs, Ohio, Antioch Press [1964] 294 p. maps. F279.C4L6 Bibliography: p. [274]-286.

848 Loguen, Jermain W. The Rev. J. W. Loguen as a slave and as a freeman. A narrative of real life. Syracuse, N.Y., J. G. K.

Truair, Printers, 1859. 454 p. port. E444.L83 Written in the third person, but apparently the work of Loguen.

"Testimony of Rev. E. P. Rogers," including a poem "Loguen's Position": p. 445-450.

849 McKitrick, Eric L., _ed._ Slavery defended: the views of the Old South. Englewood Cliffs, N.J., Prentice-Hall [1963] 180 p. (A Spectrum book) E449.M16 "Suggestions for further reading, and acknowledgments": p.

179-180.

850 McMa.n.u.s, Edgar J. A history of Negro slavery in New York.

Foreword by Richard B. Morris. [Syracuse, N.Y.] Syracuse University Press [1966] 219 p. E445.N56M3 "Bibliographical note": p. 201-212.

851 May, Samuel J. Some recollections of our antislavery conflict.

New York, Arno Press, 1968. 408 p. (The American Negro, his history and literature) E449.M461 1968 Reprint of the 1869 ed., with a new introduction.

852 Moore, George H. Notes on the history of slavery in Ma.s.sachusetts. New York, Negro Universities Press [1968] 256 p.

E445.M4M8 1968 Reprint of the 1866 ed.

Bibliographical footnotes.

853 Olmsted, Frederick L. Journey through Texas; a saddle-trip on the southwestern frontier. Edited by James Howard. Austin, Tex., Von Boeckmann-Jones Press [distributed by University Cooperative Bookstore] 1962. 299 p. illus. F391.O512 1962 Bibliography: p. 291-295.

854 Owens, William A. Slave mutiny; the revolt on the schooner Amistad. New York, J. Day Co. [1953] 312 p. illus. E447.O9

855 Phillips, Ulrich B. American Negro slavery; a survey of the supply, employment and control of Negro labor as determined by the plantation regime. New York, Appleton, 1918. 529 p.

E441.P549 Bibliographical footnotes.

856 Phillips, Ulrich B. Life and labor in the Old South. Boston, Little, Brown [1963] 375 p. illus. F209.P563 Bibliographical footnotes.

857 Pickard, Kate E. R. The kidnapped and the ransomed. [New York]

Negro Publication Society of America, 1941. 315 p. ([Negro Publication Society of America. Publications] Series 1, History, no. 1) E444.S855 "The first edition ... appeared in 1856."-Editor's note.

"Appendix. Seth Conklin [by W. H. Furness]": p. 293-315.

858 Postell, William D. The health of slaves on southern plantations. Baton Rouge, Louisiana State University Press [1951] 231 p. illus. (Louisiana State University studies. Social science series, no. 1) E443.P78 Bibliography: p. 214-226.

859 Rozwenc, Edwin C., _ed._ Slavery as a cause of the Civil War.

Rev. ed. Boston, Heath [1963] 120 p. (Problems in American civilization; readings selected by the Dept. of American Studies, Amherst College) E459.R6 1963 "Suggestions for additional reading": p. 103-104.

860 Ruchames, Louis, _ed._ The abolitionists; a collection of their writings. New York, Putnam [1963] 259 p. E449.R88

861 Sanborn, Franklin B. Recollections of seventy years. Boston, R.

G. Badger, 1909. Detroit, Gale Research Co., 1967. 2 v. (607 p.) illus., facsims., ports. (The Gale library of lives and letters: American writers series) E449.S21 1967 Contents.-v. 1. Political life.-v. 2. Literary life.

862 Scarborough, Ruth. The opposition to slavery in Georgia prior to 1860. New York, Negro Universities Press [1968, c1933] 257 p.

E445.G3S25 1968 Bibliography: p. 252-257.

863 Sellers, James B. Slavery in Alabama. University, University of Alabama Press, 1950. 426 p. illus., ports. E445.A3S4 Bibliography: p. [399]-409.

864 Sherrard, Owen A. Freedom from fear; the slave and his emanc.i.p.ation. New York, St. Martin's Press [1961, c1959] 200 p.

HT1162.S45 1961 Bibliography: p. [191]-193.

865 Shugg, Roger W. Origins of cla.s.s struggle in Louisiana; a social history of white farmers and laborers during slavery and after, 1840-1875. [Baton Rouge] Louisiana State University Press [1968]

xiv, 372 p. (Louisiana paperbacks, L-36) F374.S58 1968 Bibliography: p. 332-363.

866 Siebert, Wilbur H. The underground railroad from slavery to freedom. With an introduction by Albert Bushnell Hart. New York, Russell & Russell [1967] xxv, 478 p. illus., facsim., maps (part fold.), ports. E450.S57 1967 Reprint of the 1898 ed.

Bibliography: p. 380-402.

867 Spears, John R. The American slave trade; an account of its origin, growth, and suppression. Abridged ed. New York, Ballantine Books [1960] 158 p. illus. (Ballantine books, 392K) E441.S736

868 Stampp, Kenneth M. The peculiar inst.i.tution: slavery in the ante-bellum South. New York, Knopf, 1956. 435 p. E441.S8 "Ma.n.u.scripts consulted, and their locations": p. 431-[436].

Bibliographical footnotes.

869 Starkey, Marion L. Striving to make it my home; the story of Americans from Africa. New York, Norton [1964] 256 p. E441.S82 Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. 251-256).

870 Starling, Marion W. The slave narrative; its place in American literary history. New York, New York University, 1949. 19 p.

E444.S8 Abridgement of thesis-New York University.

Bibliographical footnotes.

871 Stephenson, Clarence D. The impact of the slavery issue on Indiana County. Marion Center, Pa., Mahoning Mimeograph & Pamphlet Service [1964] 155 p. illus., facsims., ports. (Indiana County historical series, no. 2) F157.I3S78 Bibliography: p. 151-155.

872 Still, William. The underground rail road. A record of facts, authentic narratives, letters &c., narrating the hards.h.i.+ps, hair-breadth escapes and death struggles of the slaves in their efforts for freedom, as related by themselves and others, or witnessed by the author; together with sketches of some of the largest stockholders, and most liberal aiders and advisers, of the road. Philadelphia, Porter & Coates, 1872. 780 p. illus., plates, ports. E450.S85 Reprint issued by Arno Press, 1968.

873 Strother, Horatio T. The underground railroad in Connecticut.

Middletown, Conn., Wesleyan University Press [1962] 262 p.

illus. E450.S93

874 The Suppressed book about slavery. New York, Arno Press, 1968.

432 p. illus. (The American Negro; his history and literature) E449.S9592 1968 Reprint of the 1864 ed.

875 Sydnor, Charles S. Slavery in Mississippi. Gloucester, Ma.s.s., P.

Smith, 1965 [c1933] 270 p. map. E445.M6S92 1965 At head of t.i.tle: The American Historical a.s.sociation.

Bibliography: p. 255-262.

876 Taylor, Joe G. Negro slavery in Louisiana. [Baton Rouge]

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