Harrold, Stanley.
Harrold, Stanley, 1946-
Stanley Harrold
VIAF ID: 54170911 ( Personal )
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Works
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The abolitionists and the South, 1831-1861 | |
The African-American odyssey | |
African Americans : a concise history : combined volume | |
American abolitionism its direct political impact from colonial times into reconstruction | |
Antislavery violence : sectional, racial, and cultural conflict in antebellum America | |
Border war : fighting over slavery before the Civil War | |
The challenge of blackness : the Institute of the Black World and political activism in the 1970s | |
The Citizenship Education Program and black women's political culture | |
The Civil War and Reconstruction : a documentary reader | |
Crowds and soldiers in revolutionary North Carolina : the culture of violence in riot and war | |
The Denmark Vesey Affair : A Documentary History | |
Everybody's problem : the war on poverty in eastern North Carolina | |
From Saint-Domingue to New Orleans : migration and influences | |
Fugitive slaves and spaces of freedom in North America | |
Gamaliel Bailey and antislavery union | |
Heroes of the Underground Railroad around Washington, D.C. | |
New directions in the study of African American recolonization | |
personal web site, 11 July 2018 | |
Quakers living in the lion's mouth : the Society of Friends in Northern Virginia, 1730-1865 | |
rise of aggressive abolitionism addresses to the slaves | |
Slavery and freedom in the Shenandoah Valley during the Civil War era | |
Southern dissent | |
Subversives antislavery community in Washington, D.C., 1828-1865 | |
Subversives, c2003: | |
Throwing off the cloak of privilege : white Southern women activists in the Civil Rights Era | |
"I tremble for my country" : Thomas Jefferson and the Virginia gentry |