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CALL NUMBER: 973.714 Oa
OBJECT TYPE: Book
TITLE: Freedom National: The Destruction of Slavers in the United States 1861-1865
DESCRIPTION: Hardcover, 595 pages with end notes, bibliography and index. “A powerful history of emancipation that reshapes our understanding of Lincoln, the Civil War, and the end of American Slavery”–from the fly leaf. African American history – Virginia – Constitution of United States – Constitution of Virginia. Gift of Robert N. McKenney
AUTHOR: Oakes, James
EDITION: 1st
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PUBLICATION DATE: 2013
PUBLISHER: W. W. Norton & Company
PLACE OF PUBLICATION: New York, NY
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