Call Number (LC) Title Results
E185.93.N8 F8 1943 The free Negro in North Carolina, 1790-1860, 1
E185.93.N8 H42 The Negro at work in New York City. 1
E185.93.N82 B65 The circle of discrimination; an economic and social study of the Black man in New York 1
E185.93.O2 G55 2005 African Americans and the color line in Ohio, 1915-1930 / 1
E185.93.O2 Q6 1969 The color line in Ohio; a history of race prejudice in a typical northern state, 1
E185.93.O2 R53 2012eb Integrated Boyhood : Coming of Age in White Cleveland. 1
E185.93.S2 U5 The freedmen of Port Royal, South-Carolina : official reports of Edward L. Pierce. 1
E185.93.S7 B7 1893 First days amongst the contrabands, 1
E185.93 S7 + C3 1989 Ain't you got a right to the tree of life? : the people of Johns Island, South Carolina--their faces, their words, and their songs / 1
E185.93.S7 D31 A Union officer in the Reconstruction. 1
E185.93.S7 D68 2014 The Port Royal Experiment : a case study in development / 1
E185.93.S7 F63 1983 Lemon Swamp and other places : a Carolina memoir / 1
E185.93.S7 G55 2013eb Shrill hurrahs : women, gender, and racial violence in South Carolina, 1865-1900 / 1
E185.93.S7 H64 1979 Black over white : Negro political leadership in South Carolina during Reconstruction / 1
E185.93.S7 I2 2010eb I belong to South Carolina : South Carolina slave narratives / 1
E185.93.S7 J68 2014eb Crossing the line : women's interracial activism in South Carolina during and after World War II / 1
E185.93.S7 L38 2015 Democracy Rising : South Carolina and the Fight for Black Equality since 1865. 1
E185.93.S7 M43 2006 African American life in South Carolina's Upper Piedmont, 1780-1900 / 1
E185.93.S7 P36 Letters from Port Royal written at the time of the Civil War, 1
E185.93.S7 P38 2015eb Washing our hands in the clouds : Joe Williams, his forebears, and Black farms in South Carolina / 1