
A Glorious Liberty : Frederick Douglass and the Fight for an Antislavery Constitution
Damon Root
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edited by
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2020
Biographies & Commentary

Pasts Lost: the Wye House Plantation As A Place of Haunting
Elizabeth Pruitt
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edited by
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2020
Academic Papers

A Certain Kind of Freedom: Black Agency in Talbot County, 1870-1910
William F. Messner
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edited by
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2019
Academic Papers

The Life of Frederick Douglass: a Graphic Narrative of a Slave's Journey from Bondage to Freedom
David F. Walker
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edited by
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2019
Biographies & Commentary

Frederick Douglass and Wye House: Archaeology and African American Culture in Maryland
Mark Leone
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edited by
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2017
Academic Papers

Frederick Douglass and Thomas Auld: Reconsidering the Reunion Narrative
Robert S. Levine
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edited by
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2014
Academic Papers

Fried Chicken Belongs To All of Us': the Zooarchaeology of Enslaved Foodways On the Long Green, Wye House (18ta314), Talbot County, Maryland
Amanda Tang
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edited by
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2014
Academic Papers

To Raise up a Nation : John Brown, Frederick Douglass, and the Making of a Free Country
William S King
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edited by
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2013
Biographies & Commentary

The Hammer and the Anvil : Frederick Douglass, Abraham Lincoln, and the End of Slavery in America
Dwight Jon Zimmerman
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edited by
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2012
Biographies & Commentary

The Political Thought of Frederick Douglass: In Pursuit of American Liberty
Nicholas Buccola
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edited by
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2012
Biographies & Commentary

Frederick Douglass and the Archaeology of Wye House
Mark Leone, Jocelyn Knauf, and Amanda Tang
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edited by
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2011
Academic Papers

The Colonial History of Wye Plantation, the Lloyd Family, and their Slaves On Maryland's Eastern Shore: Family, Property, and Power
Amy Speckart
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edited by
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2011
Academic Papers

Men of Color, to Arms: Manumitted Slaves and Freed Blacks from the Lower Eastern Shore of Maryland Who Served in the Civil War
Clara L Small
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edited by
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2010
Eastern Shore & Chesapeake Region

Curtis Washington Jacobs: Architect of Absolute Black Enslavement, 1850-1864
Willa Banks
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edited by
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2009
Academic Papers

Giants: the Parallel Lives of Frederick Douglass & Abraham Lincoln
John Stauffer
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edited by
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2009
Biographies & Commentary

Many Thousands Gone: the First Two Centuries of Slavery in North America.
Ira Berlin
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edited by
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2009
Eastern Shore & Chesapeake Region

Douglass and Lincoln : How a Revolutionary Black Leader and a Reluctant Liberator Struggled to End Slavery and Save the Union
Paul Kendrick
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edited by
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2008
Biographies & Commentary

Frederick Douglass : Race and the Rebirth of American Liberalism
Peter C. Myers
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edited by
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2008
Biographies & Commentary

The Radical and the Republican : Frederick Douglass, Abraham Lincoln, and the Triumph of Antislavery Politics
James Oakes
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edited by
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2007
Biographies & Commentary

Wye House Archaeology
Matthew D. Cochran, Lisa Kraus, Mark P. Leone
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edited by
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2007
Academic Papers

Frederick Douglass and Abraham Lincoln : a Relationship in Language, Politics, and Memory
David W. Blight
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edited by
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2001
Biographies & Commentary

A Model Planter: Edward Lloyd IV of Maryland, 1770-1796
Jean B. Russo
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edited by
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1992
Academic Papers

Freedom Fettered: Blacks in the Constitutional Era in Maryland, 1776-1810 - An introduction
Benjamin Quarles
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edited by
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1989
Academic Papers

The Berry Brothers of Talbot County, Maryland: Early Antislavery Leaders
Kenneth L. Carroll
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edited by
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1989
Academic Papers

Voices of Protest: Eastern Shore Abolition Societies, 1790-1820
Kenneth L. Carroll
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edited by
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1989
Academic Papers

Tobacco and Slaves : the Development of Southern Cultures in the Chesapeake, 1680-1800
Allan Kulikoff
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edited by
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1986
Eastern Shore & Chesapeake Region

"myne Owne Ground" : Race and Freedom on Virginia's Eastern Shore, 1640-1676
T. H Breen
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edited by
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1980
Eastern Shore & Chesapeake Region