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The Problem of Slavery in Early Vermont, 1777-1810
Harvey Amani Whitfield forces us to squarely consider the deepest questions about what freedom actually meant for African Americans in Vermont well into the nineteenth century.
Harvey Amani Whitfield is a professor of United States and Canadian History at the University of Calgary.
Other publications from this author include:
- Black Slavery in the Maritimes: A History in Documents (2018)
- North to Bondage: Loyalist Slavery in the Maritimes (2018)
- “The African Diaspora in Atlantic Canada: History, Historians, and Historiography” in Acadiensis: Journal of the History of the Atlantic Region (2017)
- Blacks on the Border: The Black Refugees in British North America, 1815–1860 (2006)
- From American slaves to Nova Scotian subjects : the case of the Black refugees, 1813-1840 (2005)
- “African and New World African Immigration to Mainland Nova Scotia, 1749-1816” in Journal of the Royal Nova Scotia Historical Society, 7 (2004)
- “Black Refugee Communities in Early Nineteenth Century Nova Scotia” in Journal of the Royal Nova Scotia Historical Society, 6 (2003)