Tuesday, November 19, 2024

CORI Annual Mini Conference 2024 - Bibliography

 

SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY

1.     . From African to Yankee: Narratives of Slavery and Freedom in Antebellum New England, Edited by Robert J. Cottrol, Routledge Press, 1997

2.      The Significance of Disease in the Extinction of the New England Indians, Sherburne F. Cook, Human Biology, Vol. 45, No. 3 (September 1973), pp. 485-508

3.    .  The Red King’s Rebellion: Racial Politics in New England, Russell Bourne, Oxford University Press, 1991

4.    .   Changes in the Land: Indians, Colonists, and the Ecology of New England, William Cronon, Hill & Wang, 1983

5.    . . Brethren By Nature: New England Indians, Colonists, and the Origins of American Slavery, Margaret E. Newell, Cornell University Press, 2015

6.   .    Colonizing the Children: Indian Youngsters in Servitude in Early Rhode Island, Ruth Wallis Herndon and Ella Wilcox Sekatau, Colonial Society of Massachusetts, Vol. 7, (April 2003)

7.   .    Black Sailors: Afro-American Merchant Seamen and Whalers Prior to the Civil War, Martha S. Putney, Greenwood Publishing Group, 1987

8.       Black Founders: The Free Black Community in the Early Republic, Richard S. Newman, The Library Company of Philadelphia, 2008

9.   .   New England Bound: Slavery & Colonization in Early America, Wendy Warren, W.W. Norton & Company, 2016

10.  Reluctant Charity: Poor Laws in the Original Thirteen States, William P. Quigley, University of Richmond law review, Vol. 31, Issue 1, 1997

11.  A Heritage Discovered: Blacks in Rhode Island, Rowena Stewart, Rhode Island Black Heritage Society, 1984

12.  The Color of Law: A Forgotten History of How Our Government Segregated America, Robert Rothstein, Liveright Publishing Corporation, 2017

13.  Homeownership Loan Corporation Redlining Maps: The Persistent Structure of Segregation and Economic Inequality, Bruce Mitchell and Juan Franco, NCRC Research, 2018

14.  Bodies Politic: Negotiating Race in the American North, 1730-1830, John Wood Sweet, University of Pennsylvania Press, 2003

15.  Where Negroes Are Masters: An African Port in the Era of the Slave Trade, Randy J. Sparks, Harvard University Press, 2014

16.  Minutes of the African Union Society of Newport 1787-1824, Special Collections, Newport Historical Society

17.  Black Lives, Native Lands, White Worlds, Jared Hardesty, University of Massachusetts Press, 2020

18.  Black Founders: The Free Black Community in the Early Republic, Richard S. Newman, The Library Company of Philadelphia, 2008

19.  The History of the King Phillip’s War, Increase Mather, J. Munsell, Editor, 1862 Edition

20.   Red Yankees: Narragansett Conversion in the Great Awakening, William S. Simmons, American Ethnologist, Vol. 10, No. 2, May 1983, pp. 253-271

21.   Indian Slaves of the King Phillip’s War, James G. Vose, Publications of the Rhode Island Historical Society, Volume 1, 1893

22.  The Significance of Disease in the Extinction of the New England Indians, Sherburne F. Cook, Human Biology, Vol. 45, No. 3, September 1973, pp. 485-508

23.  Lopez of Newport, Colonial American Merchant Prince, Stanley Chyet, Wayne State University Press, 1970

24.   Dark Work: The Business of Slavery in Rhode Island, Christy Clark-Pujara, New York University Press, 2016

25.   American Rum, African Consumers, and the Transatlantic Slave Trade, Sean M. Kelley, University of Essex, African Economic History, Volume 46, Number 2, 2018, pp. 1-29

26.   The Notorious Triangle: Rhode Island and the African Slave Trade, 1700-1807, Jay Coughtry, Temple University Press, 1981

27.  The Making of America By England’s Merchant Adventurers, John Butman and Simon Target, Little & Brown Publishers, 2018

28.  New Israel New England: Jews and Puritans in Early America, Michael Hoffman, University of Massachusetts Press, 2011

29.  The Literary Diary of Ezra Stiles, D.D., LL.D., Franklin< Bowditch & Dexter, New York, 1901

30.  The Klu Klux Klan in Rhode Island, Norman W. Smith, Rhode Island History, Vol. 37, No. 2, (May 1978)

31.  Women and Freedom in Early America, Larry L. Eldridge, Editor, New York University Press, 1997 

32.  The Irish Bridget: Irish Immigrant Women in Domestic Service in America, 1840-1930, Margaret Lynch-Brennan, Syracuse University Press, 2009

33.  Roger Williams and the Creation of the American Soul, John M. Barry, Penguin Books, 2011

34.  Unwelcome Americans: Living on the Margin in Early New England, Ruth Wallis Herndon, University of Pennsylvania Press, 2001

35.  Indian Names of Places in Rhode Island, Usher Parsons, M.D., Rhode Island Historical Society, Knowles, Anthony & Company, 1861

36.  Afro Yankees: Providence Black Community in the Antebellum Era, Robert J. Cottrol, Greenwood Press, 1982

37.  Black Yankees: The Development of an Afro-American Subculture in Eighteenth Century New England, William D. Piersen, University of Massachusetts Press, 1988

38.  Black Jacks: African American Seaman in the Age of Sail, Jeffery W. Bolster, Harvard University Press, 1997

39.  In Hope of Liberty: Culture, Community and Protest Among Northern Free Blacks, 1700-1860, James Oliver Horton & Lois E. Horton, Oxford University Press, 1997

40.  Early Black Benevolent Societies, 1780-1830, Robert L. Harris Jr., The Massachusetts Review, Vol. 20, No. 3, (Autumn 1979), pp. 603-625

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