Freed persons -- South Carolina
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Freed persons -- South Carolina
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- Letters and diary of Laura M. Towne, written from the Sea Islands of South Carolina, 1862-1884, edited by Rupert Sargent Holland
- From slavery to serfdom, rural black agriculturalists in South Carolina, 1865-1900, Glennon Graham
- Genealogical abstracts from the Freedmen Bureau files, Charleston, SC 1865, compiled by Nancy Bouy Peeples ; indexed by Sharon Cruz-Reidbord
- The freedmen of South Carolina:, some account of their appearance, character, condition, and peculiar customs, Charles Nordhoff
- The free Negro in ante-bellum South Carolina, Marina Wikramanayake
- Federal protection of the freedmen in South Carolina, 1871, by Robert D. Loftus
- Using Freedman's Bank registers to trace enslaved families, a South Carolina McFall example, by Morna Lahnice Hollister
- A Union officer in the Reconstruction, ed., with an introd. and notes, by James H. Croushore and David Morris Potter
- Borrowed identity, 128th United States Colored Troops : multiple-name usage by black Civil War veterans who served with Union regiments organized in South Carolina, compiled and edited by John R. Gourdin
- 104th Infantry Regiment, USCT, colored Civil War soldiers from South Carolina, voices from the past, compiled, edited [by] J. Raymond Gourdin ; contributing editor Marvin V. Greene
- They served, stories of the United States Colored Troops from Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, compiled and edited by Nancy Burke, Patricia Burke and Susie Marquis
- The Freedmen's Bureau in South Carolina, 1865-1872, by Martin Abbott
- The business of slavery, evidence of control, power, and wealth, Christine King Mitchell, Volume II
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