Slavery -- South Carolina
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Slavery -- South Carolina
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Slavery
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- An appraisal of the Negro in colonial South Carolina,, a study in Americanization,, by Frank J. Klingberg
- South Carolina's largest slave auctioneering firm, Thomas D. Russell
- Seed from Madagascar, by Duncan Clinch Heyward ; illustrations by Carl Julien ; with a new introduction by Peter Coclanis
- Denmark Vesey's revolt, the slave plot that lit a fuse to Fort Sumter, by John Lofton
- The politics of slavery in the era of abolition, a comparison of Martinique and South Carolina, by Corina Ruth Ladd
- Rice and slaves, ethnicity and the slave trade in colonial South Carolina, Daniel C. Littlefield
- The first nullification, the Negro seamen acts controversy in South Carolina, 1822-1860, Alan Frank January
- Representational politics of plantation tourism, the case of Hampton Plantation, Christine N. Buzinde
- Understanding slavery, the lives of eighteenth century African-Americans
- The police control of the slave in South Carolina, by H. M. Henry
- A social history of the Sea Islands, with special reference to St. Helena Island, South Carolina, by Guion Griffis Johnson
- Slave days, condensed from factual information, gathered by Miriam Bellangee Wilson ; illustrated from photographs by Leslie Slawson Smith
- Palmettos and property, historical memory and political culture in early national South Carolina, by Thomas S. Price
- Uncommon ground, archaeology and early African America, 1650-1800, Leland Ferguson
- Plantation mistresses and female slaves, gender, race, and South Carolina women, 1830-1880, Marli Frances Weiner
- The role of Black artisans in the building trades and the decorative arts in South Carolina's Charleston district, 1760-1800, Mary Allison Carll
- Slavery in South Carolina and the ex-slaves, or, The Port Royal mission, by A.M. French
- William J. Grayson collection
- Practical considerations founded on the Scriptures, relative to the slave population of South-Carolina, a South-Carolinian
- The experience of a slave in South Carolina, John Andrew Jackson
- South Carolina narratives, prepared by the Federal Writers' Project of the Works Progress Administration for the State of South Carolina, Volume XIV
- The black gauntlet, a tale of plantation life in South Carolina, by Mrs. Henry R. Schoolcraft
- Seed from Madagascar,, by Duncan Clinch Heyward; with illustrations by Carl Julien
- Negro plot. An account of the late intended insurrection among a portion of the blacks of the City of Charleston, South Carolina., Published by the authority of the Corporation of Charleston
- Fifty years in chains, life of an American slave : fascinating true story of a fugitive slave who lived in Maryland, South Carolina and Georgia, served under various masters, and was one year in the navy during the War of 1812, Charles Ball
- An appraisal of the Negro in colonial South Carolina, a study in Americanization, by Frank J. Klingberg
- The Christianization of the Negro in South Carolina, 1830-1860, by Susan Markey Fickling
- Control mechanisms in South Carolina slave society, 1800-1865, by Norrece Thomas Jones
- Black majority, Negroes in colonial South Carolina from 1670 through the Stono Rebellion, Peter H. Wood
- Searching for the slave village at Snee farm plantation, the 1987 archaeological investigation, by Linda F. Stine
- From Stono to Vesey, slavery, resistance, and ideology in South Carolina, 1739-1822, Edward Anthony Pearson
- Slave-conversion in South Carolina, 1830-1860, by Susan Markey Fickling
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