American Pluralism to 1877
American Pluralism to 1877
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Readings: OAH 23

Secondary Source: Dylan Penningroth, “Writing Slavery’s History,” OAH Magazine of History 23, 2 (April 2009): 13–20.

Secondary Source: Calvin Schermerhorn, “The Everyday Life of Enslaved People in the Antebellum South,” OAH Magazine of History 23, 2 (April 2009): 31–36.

Secondary Source: Thavolia Glymph, “Fighting Slavery on Slaveholders’ Terrain,” OAH Magazine of History 23, 2 (April 2009): 37–41.

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