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  • Inducements to the Colored People of the United States to Emigrate to British Guiana

    "Inducements to the Colored People of the United States to Emigrate to British Guiana" is a compelling work that advocates for the emigration of African Americans to British Guiana. Authored by Edward Carbery and Richard Hildreth, the book presents a detailed examination of the opportunities available in British Guiana, emphasizing the potential for a better life free from the racial injustices ... Read more

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  • Colonial Ambitions: 7 Classic Books on Colonial History

    Germany's Vanishing Colonies, African Colonization by the Free Colored People of the United States, A Day in a Colonial Home, etc.

    Colonial Ambitions: 7 Classic Books on Colonial History presents a nuanced exploration of the myriad facets of colonialism through the lenses of classic texts. This anthology assembles a spectrum of literary styles, from meticulous historical analysis to vivid travelogues, immersing readers in the ambitions and repercussions of colonial endeavors. The collection deftly highlights the complex ... Read more

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  • Inducements to the Colored People of the United States to Emigrate to British Guiana

    Enriched edition. Charting Paths: African American Emigration and British Guiana's Promise

    In "Inducements to the Colored People of the United States to Emigrate to British Guiana," the anthology orchestrates a poignant narrative exploring migration as a socio-political act rooted in the quest for autonomy and justice. With a masterful blend of persuasive rhetoric and evocative prose, the collection traverses the themes of freedom, belonging, and the pursuit of self-determination. The ... Read more

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  • History of Prince Edward Island

    First published in 1875. According to the preface: "The principal aim of the Author has been to produce a History of Prince Edward Island, which might claim some degree of merit as to conciseness, accuracy, and impartiality, from the period it became a British possession until its recent union with the other confederated provinces of British North America." ... Read more

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  • Love Child

    A Genealogist's Guide to the Social History of Barbados

    by L.E. Salazar ...
    Truth is stranger than fiction. Take yourself on a journey to early Barbados, the place where many of the founding fathers of colonial America with  thousands of settlers sojourned and catch a glimpse of early colonial life.  If you like to think for yourself this book will be your compass as you uncover the secret connection  of the people known as 'Red Legs' or Red Shanks in North America; and ... Read more

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  • History of Prince Edward Island

    It was necessary that a considerable portion of the work should deal with the Land Question. To its consideration the came in comparative ignorance of the entire subject, and therefore unprejudiced by ideas and associations of which it might be impossible for a native of the island entirely to divest himself. The soundness of the conclusions arrived at may be questioned; but it can be truly said ... Read more

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  • History of New Brunswick

    by Peter Fisher ...
    First published in 1825. "In 1825, when Peter Fisher published the first Historical work, the Province of New-Brunswick had received the loyalist immigration forty-three years before, at which date it was constituted a separate Province. The progress of the country during a period when its political institutions and industrial life were in a formative condition is of deep interest. The account ... Read more

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  • Black Rebellion

    Eyewitness Accounts of Major Slave Revolts

    A collection of historical literature documenting major slave revolts and uprisings throughout the Americas.Who will tell the stories of those who refused to be slaves? The Atlantic slave trade transported millions of humans from the coasts of West Africa into the New World, stripping them of their dignity, freedom, language and culture. The accepted notion is that these Blacks willingly submitted ... Read more

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  • Public Good, Emancipation of Slaves, and American Society (Illustrated)

    The book has an active table of contents for easy access to each volume and section of the following title by Thomas Paine: 1. PUBLIC GOOD 2. EMANCIPATION OF SLAVES 3. THE SOCIETY FOR POLITICAL INQUIRIES 4. THE AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY Thomas Paine was one of the founding fathers of the United States. He was also a political activist, philosopher, political theorist and revolutionary that is ... Read more

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  • The Paradox of Jamestown

    1585–1700

    Series Book 1997 - The Drama of American History Series
    History is dramatic—and the renowned, award-winning authors Christopher Collier and James Lincoln Collier demonstrate this in a compelling series aimed at young readers. Covering American history from the founding of Jamestown through present day, these volumes explore far beyond the dates and events of a historical chronicle to present a moving illumination of the ideas, opinions, attitudes, and ... Read more

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  • History of Prince Edward Island (Illustrated)

    “Prince Edward Island is situated in the Gulf of Saint Lawrence. It lies between 46° and 47° 7’ north latitude, and 62° and 64° 27’ longitude west, from Greenwich. As viewed from the north-east, it presents the form of a crescent. Its length, in a course through the centre of the Island, is about one hundred and forty miles, and its breadth, in the widest part, which is from Beacon Point to East ... Read more

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  • The History of Jamaica

    From its Discovery by Christopher Columbus to the Year 1872

    This systematic history of Jamaica was written after the abolition of slavery by a man imbued with a sense of 18th-century liberalism. It is based on public records and archives, and the mass of pamphlet literature which had been published over the years. ... Read more

    $66.99 USD