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    by Finestone, Harry
    Published 1956
    Subjects: “…Bacon's Rebellion, 1676. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85010811…”
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    by Middlekauff, Robert
    Published 1964
    Subjects: “…Bacon's Rebellion, 1676. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85010811…”
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    by Washburn, Wilcomb E.
    Published 1957
    Subjects: “…Bacon's Rebellion, 1676. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85010811…”
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    by Webb, Stephen Saunders, 1937-
    Published 1984
    Subjects: “…Bacon's Rebellion, 1676. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85010811…”
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    by Webb, Stephen Saunders, 1937-
    Published 1985
    Subjects: “…Bacon's Rebellion, 1676. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85010811…”
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    by Bruyneel, Kevin
    Published 2021
    Table of Contents: “…The Settler Memory of Bacon's Rebellion --…”
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    by MacMullan, Terrance
    Published 2022
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    by Berlet, Chip
    Published 2000
    Table of Contents: “…Rebellious colonizers: Bacon's rebellion and the American revolution -- The real people: Antimasonry, Jacksonianism, and anti-Catholic nativism -- A great mongrel military despotism: the first Ku Klux Klan and the anti-Chinese crusade -- Barbarians and plunder leagues: Theodore Roosevelt and the progressives -- 100 percent Americanism: World War I-era repression and the second Ku Klux Klan -- The industrialism as producer: Henry Ford's corporate empire -- Driving out the money changers: fascist politics in the New Deal era -- From New Deal to Cold War: political scapegoating and business conflict from the 1930s to the 1950s -- The pillars of the U.S. populist conspiricisms: the John Birch society and the liberty lobby -- From old right to new right: Godless communism, civil rights, and secular humanism -- Culture wars and political scapegoats: gender, sexuality, and race -- Dominion theology and Christian nationalism: hard-line ideology versus pragmatism -- New faces for white nationalism: reframing supremacist narratives -- Battling the new world order: patriots and armed militias -- The vast Clinton conspiracy machine: the hard right on the center stage -- The new millennium: demonization, conspiracism, and scapegoating in transition.…”
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    by Iverson, Justin, 1987-
    Published 2022
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    by Neumann, Caryn E., 1965-
    Published 2009
    Table of Contents: “…Atlantic slave trade expands to North America (1581) -- Slavery is introduced to Virginia (1619) -- Slave codes are established (1660s) -- Bacon's Rebellion (1675) -- The great awakening (1720s-1760s) -- Stono Rebellion (1739) -- New York conspiracy trials (1741) -- George Washington bans Black men from revolutionary forces (1775) -- Lord Dunmore offers freedom to Blacks who join the British (1775) -- Declaration of Independence (1776) -- Northwest ordinance bars slavery from western territories (1787) -- 3/5 Compromise is added to the Constitution (1787) -- Cotton gin is invented (1793) -- Gabriel's Rebellion (1800) -- New Jersey becomes the last northern state to abolish slavery (1804) -- Congress ends U.S. participation in the Atlantic slave trade (1808) -- Richard Allen establishes the African Methodist Church (1816) -- American colonization society establishes Liberia (1816) -- Denmark Vesey's Rebellion (1822) -- Nat Turner's rebellion (1831) -- American Anti-slavery Society is founded (1833) -- Amistad mutiny (1839) -- Narrative of the life of Frederick Douglass, written by himself is published (1845) -- Sojourner Truth gives "Ain't I a woman?" …”
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    Published 2010
    Table of Contents: “…Atlantic African, American, and European Backgrounds to Contact, Commerce, and Enslavement -- Acculturation -- African Burial Ground, New York City -- African Diaspora -- Africanisms -- Asiento -- Atlantic Creoles -- Atlantic Islands -- Atlantic Slave Trade -- Bacon's Rebellion -- Barracoons -- Bight of Benin -- Bight of Biafra -- Bosman, Willem -- Bunce Island -- Cape Coast Castle -- Carolinas -- Chesapeake Colonies -- Cugoano, Quobna Ottobah -- de Las Casas, Bartolomé -- Destination, Florida -- Du Sable, Jean Baptiste Point -- Dutch New Netherland -- Dutch West India Company -- Elmina -- Encomienda -- Estévan -- Factor -- Freedom Dues -- Futa Jallon -- Ghana -- Gold Coast -- Gorée Island -- Griot -- Gulf of Guinea -- Headright System -- Hispaniola -- Igbo -- Indentured Servitude -- Jamestown, Virginia -- John, Prester -- Johnson, Anthony -- Kingdom of Asante -- Kingdom of Benin -- Kingdom of Dahomey -- Kongo Kingdom -- Las Siete Partidas -- Laurens, Henry -- Loose Pack -- Malaria -- Mali -- Matrilineal Societies -- Mbebma, Nzinga (Afonso I) -- Middle Colonies -- Musa, Mansa -- New England Colonies -- New York Conspiracy of 1741 -- New York Revolt of 1712 -- Newton, John -- Occupational Castes -- Oral Culture -- Patroonship -- Punch, John -- Queen Nzinga (Njinga Mbande) -- Racialized Slavery -- Reconquista -- Rice Cultivation -- Rolfe, John -- Royal African Company -- Sahel -- Seasoning -- Senegambia -- Signares -- Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts -- Songhai -- Stono Rebellion -- Sudanic Empires -- Sugar Plantations -- Sundiata: The Epic of Old Mali -- Task System -- Tight Pack -- Timbuktu -- Tobacco -- Toure, Askia Muhammad -- Trans-Saharan Slave Trade -- Tribute -- Vita, Dona Beatriz Kimpa -- West-Central Africa -- Wheatley, Phillis -- Woolman, John -- Culture, identity, and Community: From slavery to the Present -- Amalgamation -- Anansi the Spider -- Ancestral Spirits -- Anderson, Marian -- Angolan/Kongolese -- Animal Trickster Stories -- Armstrong, Louis -- Bailey, Pearl -- Basie, Count -- Bebop -- Black Atlantic -- Black Churches -- Black English -- Black Folk Culture -- Black Fraternal Societies -- Black Seminoles -- Black Wedding Traditions -- Blackface Minstrelsy -- Blue Notes -- Blues Music -- Bottle Trees -- Brer Rabbit -- Brooks, Gwendolyn -- Brown, James -- Buckra -- Call-and-Response -- Caul -- Charms -- Coltrane, John -- Congo Square, New Orleans -- Conjure -- Coromantee -- Davis, Miles -- Double Consciousness -- Ebo Landing -- Election Day -- Ellington, Duke -- Ethnic Randomization -- Evangelism -- Family Patterns -- Field Hollers -- Fitzgerald, Ella -- Flying African Stories -- Frazier, E. …”
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