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- A text book of the origin and history, &c.&c. of the colored people
- Africans in America, Part 1 | 1 of 2, The terrible transformation | Interview with Betty Wood, professor of history, Oxford University
- Africans in America, Part 1 | 1 of 2, The terrible transformation | Interview with Peter Wood, professor of history, Duke University
- Africans in America, Part 1 | 1 of 2, The terrible transformation | Interview with Thomas J. Davis, professor of history, Arizona State University and author of "Africans in the Americas: a history of the black diaspora"
- Africans in America, Part 1 | 1 of 4, The terrible transformation | Interview with David Blight, professor of history and black studies, Amherst College
- Africans in America, Part 1 | 1 of 4, The terrible transformation | Interview with Margaret Washington, associate professor of history, Cornell University
- Africans in America, Part 1 | 1 of 4, The terrible transformation | Interview with Norrece T. Jones, associate professor of history and African American studies, Virginia Commonwealth University
- Africans in America, Part 1 | 2 of 4, The terrible transformation | Interview with David Blight, professor of history and black studies, Amherst College
- Africans in America, Part 1, The terrible transformation | Interview with Charles Joyner, professor of Southern history and culture, Coastal Carolina University
- Africans in America, Part 1, The terrible transformation | Interview with Frances Latimer, historian
- Africans in America, Part 1, The terrible transformation | Interview with John Fynn, professor of history, University of Ghana
- Africans in America, Part 1, The terrible transformation | Interview with Thelma Foote, assistant professor, History School of the Humanities, University of California - Irvine
- Africans in America, Part 1, The terrible transformation | Interview with Timothy Breen, William Smith Mason Professor of American History, Northwestern University
- Africans in America, Part 2 | 2 of 2, Revolution | Interview with Betty Wood, professor of history, Oxford University
- Africans in America, Part 2 | 2 of 2, Revolution | Interview with Peter Wood, professor of history, Duke University
- Africans in America, Part 2 | 2 of 2, Revolution | Interview with Thomas J. Davis, professor of history, Arizona State University and author of "Africans in the Americas: a history of the black diaspora"
- Africans in America, Part 2 | 2 of 4, Revolution | Interview with Margaret Washington, associate professor of history, Cornell University
- Africans in America, Part 2, Revolution | Interview with Colin Powell, former head of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
- Africans in America, Part 2, Revolution | Interview with Fath Ruffins, scholar and researcher, the Smithsonian Institute
- Africans in America, Part 2, Revolution | Interview with John Ferling, professor of history, University of Georgia
- Africans in America, Part 2, Revolution | Interview with John Kaminski, professor of history, University of Wisconsin Madison
- Africans in America, Part 2, Revolution | Interview with John Riley, Mount Vernon historian
- Africans in America, Part 3 | 3 of 4, Brotherly love | Interview with David Blight, professor of history and black studies, Amherst College
- Africans in America, Part 3 | 3 of 4, Brotherly love | Interview with Margaret Washington, associate professor of history, Cornell University
- Africans in America, Part 3 | 3 of 4, Brotherly love | Interview with Norrece T. Jones, associate professor of history and African American studies, Virginia Commonwealth University
- Africans in America, Part 3, Brotherly love | Interview with Albert Raboteau, professor of religion, Princeton University
- Africans in America, Part 3, Brotherly love | Interview with Douglas Egerton, professor of history, Le Moyne College
- Africans in America, Part 3, Brotherly love | Interview with Emma Lapsansky, professor of history, Haverford College
- Africans in America, Part 3, Brotherly love | Interview with John Edgar Wideman, author, Amherst College
- Africans in America, Part 3, Brotherly love | Interview with Karen Hughes White, archivist and founder of the Afro-American Historical Association of Fauquier County
- Africans in America, Part 4 | 2 of 2, Judgment day | Interview with Deborah Gray White, professor of history, Rutgers University
- Africans in America, Part 4 | 4 of 4, Judgment day | Interview with David Blight, professor of history and Black studies, Amherst College
- Africans in America, Part 4 | 4 of 4, Judgment day | Interview with Margaret Washington, associate professor of history, Cornell University
- Africans in America, Part 4 | 4 of 4, Judgment day | Interview with Norrece T. Jones, associate professor of history and African American studies, Virginia Commonwealth University
- Africans in America, Part 4, Judgment day | Interview with Cornelia Bailey, folklorist and slave descendant
- Africans in America, Part 4, Judgment day | Interview with Daniel Littlefield, Carolina Distinguished Professor, University of South Carolina
- Africans in America, Part 4, Judgment day | Interview with Eric Foner, professor of history, Columbia University
- Africans in America, Part 4, Judgment day | Interview with James Horton, Benjamin Banneker Professor of American Studies and History, George Washington University
- Africans in America, Part 4, Judgment day | Interview with Nell Painter, Edwards Professor of American History, Princeton University
- Africans in America, Part 4, Judgment day | Interview with Noel Ignatiev, writer and historian, Du Bois Institute, Harvard University, visiting associate professor Bowdoin College
- Africans in America, Part 4, Judgment day | Interview with Quentin Snediker, Amistad project coordinator, Mystic Seaport museum
- Africans in America, Part 4, Judgment day | Interview with William Scarborough, professor of history, University of Southern Mississippi at Hattiesburg
- An historical research respecting the opinions of the founders of the Republic on Negroes as slaves, as citizens, and as soldiers : read before the Massachusetts Historical Society, August 14, 1862
- Becoming African in America : race and nation in the early Black Atlantic
- Black Troops, White Commanders and Freedmen during the Civil War
- Black dispatches : black American contributions to Union intelligence during the Civil War
- Black identity and Black protest in the antebellum North
- Commemoration of the fiftieth anniversary of the organization of the American Anti-Slavery Society, in Philadelphia
- Freedom at risk : the kidnapping of free Blacks in America, 1780-1865
- In hope of liberty : culture, community, and protest among northern free Blacks, 1700-1860
- North of slavery; : the Negro in the free States, 1790-1860
- Paying freedom's price : a history of African Americans in the Civil War
- Race and revolution
- Revolutions and reconstructions : Black politics in the long nineteenth century
- Servants of Allah : African Muslims enslaved in the Americas
- Shaping America : U. S. history to 1877, Lesson 6, A distinctive society
- Shaping America, Lesson 6 | Part 3a, A distinctive society
- Slavery and freedom
- Slavery and the making of America, [Episode 1], The downward spiral
- Slavery and the making of America, [Episode 2], Liberty in the air
- Slavery and the making of America, [Episode 3], Seeds of destruction
- Slavery and the making of America, [Episode 4], The challenge of freedom
- Slaves no more : three essays on emancipation and the Civil War
- The "negro pew" : being an inquiry concerning the propriety of distinctions in the house of God, on account of color
- The colored patriots of the American Revolution : with sketches of several distinguished colored persons : to which is added a brief survey of the condition and prospects of colored Americans
- The condition of the free people of colour in the United States of America : reprinted from no. XIII of the Anti-Slavery Examiner, published at New York, 1839 : to which are added, resolutions passed at the late meeting of the anti-slavery convention, held in London, in June, 1840, on the same subject
- The first Reconstruction : black politics in America from the Revolution to the Civil War
- White over black : American attitudes toward the Negro, 1550-1812
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