------Short Observations on Slavery, introductory to Some Extracts from the Writings of the Abbe Raynal, on the Important Subject.
------Some Historical Account of Guinea, its Situation, Produce, and the General Disposition of its Inhabitants. With an Inquiry into the Rise and Progress of the Slave Trade, its Nature and Lamentable Effects. (London, 1788.)
Birney, James G. The American Churches, the Bulwarks of American Slavery, by an American. (Newburyport, 1842.)
Birney, William. James G. Birney and his Times. The Genesis of the Republican Party, with Some Account of the Abolition Movements in the South before 1828. (New York, 1890.)
Brackett, Jeffery B. The Negro in Maryland. A Study of the Institution of Slavery. (Baltimore, Johns Hopkins University, 1889.)
Brannagan, Thomas. A Preliminary Essay on the Oppression of the Exiled Sons of Africa, Consisting of Animadversions on the Impolicy and Barbarity of the Deleterious Commerce and Subsequent Slavery of the Human Species. (Philadelphia: Printed for the Author by John W. Scott, 1804.)
Brannagan, T. Serious Remonstrances Addressed to the Citizens of the Northern States and their Representatives, being an Appeal to their Natural Feelings and Common Sense; Consisting of Speculations and Animadversions, on the Recent Revival of the Slave Trade in the American Republic. (Philadelphia, 1805.)
Campbell, J. V. Political History of Michigan. (Detroit, 1876.)
Code Noir ou Recueil d’edits, declarations et arrets concernant la Discipline et le commerce des esclaves Negres des isles francaises de l’Amerique (in Recueils de reglemens, edits, declarations et arrets, concernant le commerce, l’administration de la justice et la police des colonies francaises de l’Amerique, et les engages avec le Code Noir, et l’addition audit code). (Paris, 1745.)
Coffin, Joshua. An Account of Some of the principal Slave Insurrections and others which have occurred or been attempted in the United States and elsewhere during the last two Centuries. With various Remarks. Collected from various Sources. (New York, 1860.)
Columbia University Studies in History, Economics and Public Law. Edited by the faculty of political science. The useful volumes of this series for this field are:
W.L. Fleming’s Civil War and Reconstruction in Alabama, 1905.
W.W. Davis’s The Civil War and Reconstruction in Florida, 1913.
Clara Mildred Thompson’s Reconstruction in Georgia, Economic, Social, Political, 1915.
J.G. de R. Hamilton’s Reconstruction in North Carolina, 1914.
C.W. Ramsdell. Reconstruction in Texas, 1910.
Connecticut, Public Acts passed by the General Assembly of.
Cromwell, J.W. The Negro in American History: Men and Women Eminent in the Evolution of the American of African Descent. (Washington, 1914.)