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Wills, Cheryl. Die free: A heroic family history. Minneapolis, Minn: Bascom Hill Publishing Group, 2010.
Find full textWalker, Juliet E. K. Free Frank: A Black Pioneer on the Antebellum Frontier. Lexington, KY: University Press of Kentucky, 1995.
Find full textFort Mosé: Free African settlement. New York: Abrams Books for Young Readers, 2010.
Find full textSidwell, Mark. Free indeed: Heroes of Black Christian history. Greenville, S.C: Bob Jones University Press, 1995.
Find full textFisher, Lillian M. Brave Bessie: Flying free. Dallas, Tex: Hendrick-Long Publishing Co., 1995.
Find full textill, Unwin Nora Spicer, ed. Amos Fortune, free man. New York, N.Y., U.S.A: Puffin Books, 1989.
Find full textElizabeth, Yates. Amos Fortune, free man. New York, N.Y., U.S.A: Puffin Books, 1989.
Find full textDance, Daryl Cumber. The lineage of Abraham: The biography of a free Black family in Charles City, VA. [Virginia?]: D.C. Dance, 1998.
Find full textFree to stay: The true story of a former slave and the family she adopted. Salisbury, Md: Arcadia Enterprises, 2000.
Find full textA gentleman of color: The life of James Forten. New York: Oxford University Press, 2002.
Find full textWarner, Lee H. Free men in an age of servitude: Three generations of a Black family. Lexington, Ky: University Press of Kentucky, 1992.
Find full textPaul, Susan. Memoir of James Jackson, the attentive and obedient scholar, who died in Boston, October 31, 1833, aged six years and eleven months. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2000.
Find full textHepburn, Sharon A. Roger. Crossing the border: A free Black community in Canada. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2007.
Find full textForten, Charlotte L. A free Black girl before the Civil War: The diary of Charlotte Forten, 1854. Mankato, Minn: Blue Earth Books, 2000.
Find full textBaldwin, Lewis V. Freedom is never free: A biographical portrait of Edgar Daniel Nixon. [Nashville, Tenn: Office of Minority Affairs, Tennessee General Assembly, 1992.
Find full text1954-, Miller Ann L., ed. We were always free: The Maddens of Culpeper County, Virginia : a 200-year family history. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 2005.
Find full textMaster of mahogany: Tom Day, free Black cabinetmaker. New York: Scribner's, 1994.
Find full textWells, Brown William. From fugitive slave to free man: The autobiographies of William Wells Brown. New York: Mentor Books, 1993.
Find full textLouise, E. Elizabeth Clevland Hardcastle, 1741-1808: A lady of color in the South Carolina Low Country. Columbia, S.C. (P.O. Box 7062, Columbia, 29202): Phoenix Publishers, 2001.
Find full textMfume, Kweisi. No free ride: From the mean streets to the mainstream. New York: One World, 1997.
Find full textRon, Stodghill, ed. No free ride: From the mean streets to the mainstream. New York: One World, 1996.
Find full textGrant, Callie Smith. Free indeed: African-American Christians and the struggle for equality. Uhrichsville, Ohio: Barbour Pub., 2003.
Find full textWilliam, Johnson. William Johnson's Natchez: The ante-bellum diary of a free Negro. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1993.
Find full textMalvin, John. North into freedom: The autobiography of John Malvin, free Negro, 1795-1880. Kent, Ohio: Kent State University Press, 1988.
Find full textKendrick, Stephen. Sarah's long walk: The free Blacks of Boston and how their struggle for equality changed America. Boston, MA: Beacon Press, 2005.
Find full textTyson, Timothy B. Radio Free Dixie: Robert F. Williams and the roots of Black power. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1999.
Find full textMadden, T. O. We were always free: The Maddens of Culpeper County, Virginia : a 200-year family history. New York: Norton, 1992.
Find full textMadden, T. O. We were always free: The Maddens of Culpeper County, Virginia : a 200-year family history. New York: Vintage Books, 1993.
Find full textGriffin, Marie Jones. Dr. Fred Thomas Jones, Sr.: A black trailblazer : outstanding physician and surgeon : dedicated civic and religious leader, 1877-1938. [S.l: s.n.], 1995 (Chicago : National Pub. House), 1995.
Find full textMurray, Dubin, ed. Tasting freedom: Octavius Catto and the battle for equality in Civil War America. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2010.
Find full textHiggins, Billy D. A stranger and a sojourner: Peter Caulder, free Black frontiersman in antebellum Arkansas. Fayetteville: University of Arkansas Press, 2004.
Find full text1983-, Kendrick Paul, ed. Sarah's long walk: The free Blacks of Boston and how their struggle for equality changed America. Boston: Beacon Press, 2004.
Find full text"Thenceforward and forever free". New York: Horizon House, 1987.
Find full textHart, Philip S. Flying Free: America's First Black Aviators. Turtleback Books Distributed by Demco Media, 1996.
Find full textHart, Philip S. Flying Free: America's First Black Aviators. Lerner Publications, 1996.
Find full textAmos Fortune, Free Man. Puffin, 1989.
Find full text(Narrator), Ray Childs, ed. Amos Fortune, Free Man. Audio Bookshelf, 2007.
Find full textThe Biography of Mahommah Gardo Baquaqua. IAP, 2018.
Find full text(Editor), Robin Law, and Paul E. Lovejoy (Editor), eds. The Biography of Mahommah Gardo Baquaqua: His Passage from Slavery to Freedom in Africa and America. Markus Wiener Pub, 2006.
Find full textMoore, Darnell L. No Ashes in the Fire: Coming of Age Black and Free in America. PublicAffairs, 2018.
Find full textMfume, Kweisi. No Free Ride. Random House Value Publishing, 1998.
Find full textCrossing the Border: A Free Black Community in Canada. University of Illinois Press, 2007.
Find full textFannie Lou Hamer Americas Free. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Incorporated, 2020.
Find full textNathans, Sydney. To Free a Family. Harvard University Press, 2012.
Find full textBaquaqua, Mahommah G. Biography of Mahommah G. Baquaqua: A Native of Zoogoo, In the Interior of Africa. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2012.
Find full textLet's Get Free: A Hip-Hop Theory of Justice. New Press, The, 2010.
Find full textEyes Free. Word Supremacy, 2004.
Find full textFerris, Jeri, and Karen Ritz. Go Free or Die: A Story about Harriet Tubman. Lerner Publishing Group, 2011.
Find full textBury My Heart in a Free Land: Black Women Intellectuals in Modern U.S. History. Praeger, 2017.
Find full text(Editor), Robin Law, and Paul E. Lovejoy (Editor), eds. The Biography of Mahommah Gardo Baquaqua: His Passage from Slavery to Freedom in Africa and America. 2nd ed. Markus Wiener Pub, 2007.
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