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Действие
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1
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Аболиционизм
- до 2000 г.
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2
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"Am I not a woman and a sister?"
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Hersh Blanche Glassman
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3
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"Gentlemen of property and standing"
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Richard Leonard L.
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New York
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1970
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4
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"Let your motto be resistance"
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Ofari
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Boston
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1972
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5
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A decade of sectional controversy, 1851-1861
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Simms Henry Harrison
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Westport (Conn.)
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1978
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6
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A history of the labor movement in California
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Cross Ira B.
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Berkeley etc.
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1935
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7
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A house divided
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Sewell Richard H.
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Baltimore
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1988
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8
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A house dividing against itself. 1836-1840
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Carrison William Lloyd
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Cambridge (Mass.)
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1971
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9
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A matter of allegiances
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Evittts William J.
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Baltimore
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1974
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10
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A shopkeepers's millennium: Society and revivals in Rochester, New York 1815-1837
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Johnson Paul E.
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New York
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1978
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11
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A survey of the Negro convention movement 1830-1861
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Bell Howard Holman
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New York
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1969
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12
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A. Lincoln
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Findley Paul
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New York
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1979
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13
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Abolitionism and the labor movement in antebellum America
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Foner Eric
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14
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Abraham Lincoln
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Longford E.
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London
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1974
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15
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After secession
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Escott Paul D.
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Barton Rouge
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1978
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16
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Albert Gallatin Brown
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Ranck James Byrne
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Philadelphia
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1974
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17
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Allies for freedom
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Quarles Benjamin
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New York
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1974
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18
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American reformers 1815-1860
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Walters Ronald G.
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New York
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1978
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19
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America's first black woman political writer
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Stewart Maria W.
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Bloomington
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1987
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20
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Andrew Jackson and North Carolina politics
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Hoffmann William S.
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Gloucester (Mass.)
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1971
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