Professor Bruce Baker Dr Fionnghuala Sweeney
| A Bibliography of Editions of Narrative of the Adventures and Escape of Moses Roper from American Slavery | 2024 |
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Professor Bruce Baker Dr Fionnghuala Sweeney
| Black Bibliography as Biographical method. The Publication History of The Adventures and Escape of Moses Roper from American Slavery | 2024 |
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Dr Fionnghuala Sweeney Professor Bruce Baker
| ‘I am not a beggar’: Moses Roper, Black Witness and the Lost Opportunity of British Abolitionism | 2022 |
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Professor Bruce Baker
| Brian P. Luskey. Men Is Cheap: Exposing the Frauds of Free Labor in Civil War America. Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press, 2020. Pp. 296. Cloth $34.95, e-book $26.99 | 2022 |
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Professor Bruce Baker
| Jim Powell. Losing the Thread: Cotton, Liverpool and the American Civil War. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 2021. xvii + 231 pp. ISBN 978-1-78962-249-2, £90.00 (cloth) | 2021 |
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Professor Bruce Baker
| Fires on shipboard: Sandbars, salvage fraud, and the cotton trade in New Orleans in the 1870s | 2020 |
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Professor Bruce Baker
| Remembering reconstruction: Struggles over the meaning of America’s most turbulent era | 2017 |
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Professor Bruce Baker
| Wade Hampton’s last parade: Memory of reconstruction in the 1970 South Carolina tricentennial | 2017 |
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Professor Bruce Baker
| The Cotton Kings: Capitalism and Corruption in Turn-of-the-century New York and New Orleans | 2016 |
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Professor Bruce Baker
| Why North Carolinians Are Tar Heels: A New Explanation | 2015 |
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Professor Bruce Baker
| The South at Work: Observations from 1904 by William Garrott Brown | 2014 |
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Professor Bruce Baker
| The Growth of Towns after the Civil War and the Casualization of Black Labor, 1865-1880 | 2014 |
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Professor Bruce Baker
| After slavery: Race, labor, and citizenship in the reconstruction south | 2013 |
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Professor Bruce Baker
| Drovers, Distillers, and Democrats: Economic and Political Change in Northern Greenville County, 1865-1878 | 2013 |
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Professor Bruce Baker
| "A recourse that could be depended upon": Picking Blackberries and Getting By after the Civil War | 2010 |
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Professor Bruce Baker
| How W.E.B. DuBois Won the United Daughters of the Confederacy Essay Contest | 2009 |
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Professor Bruce Baker
| This Mob Will Surely Take My Life: Lynching in the Carolinas, 1871-1947 | 2008 |
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Professor Bruce Baker
| Hiram F. Hover's Attempts to Perfect the New South, 1885-1889 | 2005 |
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Professor Bruce Baker
| Lynch Law Reversed: The Rape of Lula Sherman, the Lynching of Manse Waldrop, and the Debate Over Lynching in the 1880s | 2005 |
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Professor Bruce Baker
| Up Beat Down South: "The Death of Emma Hartsell" | 2003 |
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Professor Bruce Baker
| Under the Rope: Lynching and Memory in Laurens County, South Carolina | 2000 |
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Professor Bruce Baker
| The "Hoover Scare" in South Carolina, 1887: An Attempt to Organize Black Farm Labor | 1999 |
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