History of the Negro Race in America from 1619-1880 V2: Negroes as Slaves, as Soldiers, and as Citizens

Summary
This digital book includes an annotated bibliography of African-American works (added 2011)
HISTORY
OF THE
NEGRO RACE IN AMERICA
FROM 1619 TO 1880.
Negroes as Slaves, as Soldiers, and as Citizens
Together With
A Preliminary Consideration of the Unity of the Human
Family, An Historical Sketch of Africa, and an
Account of the Negro Governments of
Sierra Leone and Liberia.
BY
GEORGE W. WILLIAMS,
FIRST COLORED MEMBER OF THE OHIO LEGISLATURE, AND LATE JUDGE
ADVOCATE OF THE GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC OF OHIO, ETC.
IN TWO VOLUMES.
VOLUME II.
1800 TO 1880.
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