Slavery (Researching Slavery)
This guide provides access to print and electronic resources available from the ASU Library. The focus is on books and research databases.
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- Abolitionists ---- Abolitionists in literature
- Africa--Emigration and immigration ---- African American women
- African American women abolitionists ---- African Americans -- Liberia
- African Americans--Maine ---- African Americans--Societies, etc.
- African Americans -- South Carolina ---- Brown, Henry Box, 1815 or 1816-
- Brown, John, 1800-1859 ---- Ex-slaves of Indian tribes
- Federal government ---- Freedmen -- Georgia
- Freedmen -- Ghana ---- Fugitive slave communities
- Fugitive slaves ---- Fugitive slaves in literature
- Gannibal family ---- Mott, Lucretia, 1793-1880
- Names, Personal -- African American ----- Plantation life -- South Carolina
- Plantation life -- Southern States ---- Quilombos
- Racially mixed people ---- Slave labor -- Cuba
- Slave labor -- Ecuador ---- Slave trade -- Bibliography
- Slave trade -- Brazil ---- Slave trade -- Mozambique
- Slave trade -- Netherlands ---- Slave traders -- Washington, D.C.
- Slaveholders -- Alabama ---- Slavery and Judaism
- Slavery and the church ---- Stowe, Harriet Beecher, 1811-1896
- Tait, Bacon, 1796-1871 --- Wisconsin -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865
- Women abolitionists ---- Yoruba diaspora
- Encyclopedias & Dictionaries
- Primary Source Databases
- Websites
English Studies Research Librarian
About This Guide
Please consult the Available Books tab and its pages to be presented with an alphabetical list of approximately 2,800 hyperlinked (Library of Congress) subject heading searches of the ASU Library Catalog.
National Libraries
The British Library
Travel, Colonialism and Slavery (The British Library)
The Library of Congress
Slavery in America: A Resource Guide
Born in Slavery: Slave Narratives from the Federal Writers' Project, 1936 to 1938
African American History (Digital Collections)