The American Historical Review, Volume 25John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler American Historical Association, 1920 American Historical Review is the oldest scholarly journal of history in the United States and the largest in the world. Published by the American Historical Association, it covers all areas of historical research. |
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... Slavery and the Beginnings of In- dustrialism in the American Colonies REVIEWS OF BOOKS HISTORICAL NEWS ARTICLES NUMBER 3 . APRIL , 1920 • 220 241 • 256 · 328 LAURENCE B. PACKARD FRANK A. GOLDER THOMAS M. MARSHALL NOTES AND SUGGESTIONS ...
... Slavery and the Beginnings of In- dustrialism in the American Colonies REVIEWS OF BOOKS HISTORICAL NEWS ARTICLES NUMBER 3 . APRIL , 1920 • 220 241 • 256 · 328 LAURENCE B. PACKARD FRANK A. GOLDER THOMAS M. MARSHALL NOTES AND SUGGESTIONS ...
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... Slavery : a Survey of the Supply , Employment , and Control of Negro Labor as determined by the Plantation Régime ... slaves in the integrity of the ruling race comes up as a fact too constantly to be ignored . The volume of testimony ...
... Slavery : a Survey of the Supply , Employment , and Control of Negro Labor as determined by the Plantation Régime ... slaves in the integrity of the ruling race comes up as a fact too constantly to be ignored . The volume of testimony ...
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... slaves employed on any plantation ; while , in the preamble of an act of 1717 , we find it stated : " Whereas there has of late arrived in the Province great numbers of white servants " , etc. These white servants must have continued to ...
... slaves employed on any plantation ; while , in the preamble of an act of 1717 , we find it stated : " Whereas there has of late arrived in the Province great numbers of white servants " , etc. These white servants must have continued to ...
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... slaves on the place of whom 28 are out hands ( II . 549–550 ) . From the rest of the letter one might assume that Paul Cameron of Raleigh was making a good thing indeed of his new plantation . Perhaps he was making better progress than ...
... slaves on the place of whom 28 are out hands ( II . 549–550 ) . From the rest of the letter one might assume that Paul Cameron of Raleigh was making a good thing indeed of his new plantation . Perhaps he was making better progress than ...
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... Slaves in Tennessee . The editor , Dr. Carter G. Woodson , presents a useful general account of the study of negro life and history in our schools and colleges . A strikingly interesting body of documents , fifty pages in fact , is a ...
... Slaves in Tennessee . The editor , Dr. Carter G. Woodson , presents a useful general account of the study of negro life and history in our schools and colleges . A strikingly interesting body of documents , fifty pages in fact , is a ...
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