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Free Social Sciences Books - Cities, Communities, Ethnicity
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A Tribute for the Negro (Manchester and London: W. Irwin, 1848) by Wilson Armistead (illustrated HTML at TEI at UNC)
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Improving Interactions between Coastal Science and Policy: Proceedings of the Gulf of Maine Symposium by National Research Council Ocean Studies Board (page images and partial HTML at NAP)
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Proceedings of the Jakarta Workshop on Coastal Resources Management by Jakarta Workshop on Coastal Resources Management, ed. by Eric C. F. Bird and Aprilani Soegiarto (HTML at UNU Press)
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Reworking Success (electronic edition) by Robert Theobald (HTML at transform.org)
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Science, Policy, and the Coast: Improving Decisionmaking by National Research Council Ocean Studies Board (page images at NAP)
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Speech on the Results of Emancipation in the British W. I. Colonies by Henry Bleby (page images at MOA)
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Teachings of the New Testament on Slavery by Joseph Parrish Thompson (page images at MOA)
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The African Slave Trade by Rufus W. Clark (HTML and page images at MOA)
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The Constitutional Powers of the General Conference, With a Special Application to the Subject of Slaveholding by William Logan Harris (page images at MOA)
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The History of Mary Prince, a West Indian Slave by Mary Prince (illustrated HTML at nypl.org)
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The Panis: an Historical Outline of Canadian Indian Slavery in the Eighteenth Century by James Cleland Hamilton (page images at canadiana.org)
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The Plan for West Philadelphia by Philadelphia City Planning Commission (illustrated HTML and PDF at penn-partners.org)
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The Rising Tide of Color Against White World-Supremacy by Lothrop Stoddard (HTML at melvig.org)
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Thoughts Upon Slavery by John Wesley (illustrated HTML at gbgm-umc.org)
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