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Toward a theory of Black African mediation, authorship, and the early American literary archives
Conversion narrative of a blackamoor maid, 1643
Narrative of Ben, a Negro, 1699
Execution of Joseph Hanno, a "miserable African," 1721
A letter from black enslaved Christians on a Virginia plantation, 1723
The confession of Flora Negro, 1748
The anti-slavery argument of Negro Greenwich, 1754
Anthony Johnson and the Casor suit,1655
The case of Elizabeth Key Grinstead, 1656
The Salem witch trials, the testimony of Candy and Mary Black, 1692
Adam Negro's tryal, 1701
The deposition of Lydia Draper in Dedham, MA, 1723
Testimony on the New York arson conspiracy, 1741
Petition of Jethro Boston for divorce, 1741
Last will and testament of Peter, 1743
The trial and execution of Mark and Phillis, 1755
Penelope, 1704
George, 1704
Mother of four, 1706
Peter, 1705-1714
Daniel, 1712-1714
Jethro, 1719-1720
John, 1719-1720
Richard Molson, 1720
Fransh Manuel, 1722
Quam, 1722-1723
Tom, 1723
Timothy, 1726-1727
Chocolate grinder, 1727-1728
Stephen, 1728-1729
John Mallott, 1729
Boy, 1729
Cora and Joe, 1728-1751
Jethro and King Philip's War, 1676
Onesimus and the small pox, 1711-1716
Titus in the Caribbean, 1714-1716
John Williams and the Atlantic world, 1724
A short account of the life of Elizabeth Colson, 1727
Ayuba Suleiman Diallo, 1734.

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