North of Slavery: The Negro in the Free StatesUniversity of Chicago Press, 15 feb 2009 - 325 pagina's ". . . no American can be pleased with the treatment of Negro Americans, North and South, in the years before the Civil War. In his clear, lucid account of the Northern phase of the story Professor Litwack has performed a notable service."—John Hope Franklin, Journal of Negro Education "For a searching examination of the North Star Legend we are indebted to Leon F. Litwack. . . ."—C. Vann Woodward, The American Scholar |
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2 THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT AND THE FREE NEGRO | 30 |
3 THE POLITICS OF REPRESSION | 64 |
SEPARATE AND UNEQUAL | 113 |
5 THE ECONOMICS OF REPRESSION | 153 |
6 THE CHURCH AND THE NEGRO | 187 |
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