Race & Enslavement Theory Citations

  1. American. 1839. An Inquiry into the Condition and Prospects of the African Race in the United States: And the Means of Bettering Its Fortunes ... Philadelphia: Haswell, Barrington, and Haswell. 
  2. Elliott, E. N., David Christy, Albert Taylor Bledsoe, Thornton Stringfellow, Robert Goodloe Harper, James Henry Hammond, Samuel A. Cartwright, and Charles Hodge. 1860. Cotton Is King, and Pro-Slavery Arguments : Comprising the Writings of Hammond, Harper, Christy, Stringfellow, Hodge, Bledsoe, and Cartwright, on This Important Subject. Augusta, Ga.: Pritchard, Abbott & Loomis. 
  3. Fletcher, John. 1852. Studies on Slavery : In Easy Lessons : Compiled into Eight Studies, and Subdivided into Short Lessons for the Convenience of Readers. Natchez: Published by Jackson Warner. 
  4. Knappenberger, Philip. 1864. Inquiry into the Rights of Holding Negroes as Slaves : Substantially Proven and Made to Appear from Natural Facts and Copious Extracts from the Bible. [3rd ed.]. Strawsburg, Ohio: P. Knappenberger. 
  5. Morton, Samuel George. 1839. Crania Americana, or, A Comparative View of the Skulls of Various Aboriginal Nations of North and South America : To Which Is Prefixed an Essay on the Varieties of the Human Species ; Illustrated by Seventy-Eight Plates and a Colored Map. Philadelphia: J. Dobson. 
  6. Ross, F. A. 1857. Slavery Ordained of God. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott & Co. 
  7. Smith, William A. 1856. Lectures on the Philosophy and Practice of Slavery : As Exhibited in the Institution of Domestic Slavery in the United States : With the Duties of Masters and Slaves. Edited by Thomas O. Summers. Nashville, Tenn.: Stevenson and Evans. 
  8. Taylor, Thomas J. 1851. Essay on Slavery; as Connected with the Moral and Providential Government of God; and as an Element of Church Organization. With Miscellaneous Reflections on the Subject of Slavery. New York: for the author. 
  9. Van Evrie, John H. 1868. White Supremacy and Negro Subordination; or, Negroes a Subordinate Race, and (So-Called) Slavery Its Normal Condition : With an Appendix, Showing the Past and Present Condition of the Countries South of Us. Second edition. New York: Van Evrie, Horton & Co. 
  10. Washington, Booker T., and Edgar Gardner Murphy. 1974. The Negro and the “Solid South;” Being Comments on “The Basis of Ascendancy” by Edgar Gardner Murphy. Cheyney, Pa.: Committee of Twelve for the Advancement of the Interests of the Negro Race. 
  11. Weatherford, Willis D. 1918. Negro Life in the South : Present Conditions and Needs. Revised edition. New York: Association Press. 
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