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Helen Tunnicliff Catterall

Judicial cases concerning American slavery and the Negro (Volumes 1-5)

Helen Tunnicliff Catterall composed this incredibly thorough series in the 1920s-30s which totalled over 3000 pages.

Judicial cases concerning American slavery and the Negro - Volume I Cover
Judicial cases concerning American slavery and the Negro - Volume II Cover
Judicial cases concerning American slavery and the Negro - Volume III Cover
Judicial cases concerning American slavery and the Negro - Volume IV Cover
Judicial cases concerning American slavery and the Negro - V Cover

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Elizabeth Donnan

Documents illustrative of the history of the slave trade to America (Volumes 1-4)

Elizabeth Donnan was a Professor of Economics and Sociology at Wellesley College and composed this incredibly thorough series in the early 1930s which totalled over 2,500 pages.

Documents illustrative of the history of the slave trade to America Volume I Cover
Documents illustrative of the history of the slave trade to America Volume II Cover
Documents illustrative of the history of the slave trade to America Volume III Cover
Documents illustrative of the history of the slave trade to America Volume IV Cover

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Austin J. App

One of the titanic figures of postwar revisionist historiography, Professor Austin J. App, died of kidney failure on 4 May 1984. A well-established author and scholar of English literature at the outbreak of World War II, Dr. App was soon appalled at the human suffering and political disaster caused by that "unnecessary conflict,"...