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ton, 1901.) A valuable work. Lynch, John R. _The Facts of Reconstruction_. (New York, 1913.) Madison, James. _Letters and Other Writings of James Madison Published by Order of Congress_. Four volumes. (Philadelphia, 1865.) May, S.J. _Some Recollections of our Anti-Slavery Conflict_. Monroe, James. _The Writings of James Monroe, including a Collection of his public and private Papers and Correspondence now for the first time printed_. Edited by S. M. Hamilton. (Boston, 1900.) Moore, George H. _Notes on the History of Slavery in Massachusetts_. (New York, 1866.) Needles, Edward. _Ten Years' Progress or a Comparison of the State and Condition of the Colored People in the City of and County of Philadelphia from 1837 to 1847_. (Philadelphia, 1849.) _New Jersey, Acts of the General Assembly of_. _Ohio, Laws of the General Assembly of_. Ovington, M.W. _Half-a-Man_. (New York, 1911.) Treats of the Negro in the State of New York. A few pages are devoted to the progress of the colored people. Parrish, John. _Remarks on the Slavery of the Black People; Addressed to the Citizens of the United States, particularly to those who are in legislative or executive Stations, particularly in the General or State Governments; and also to such Individuals as hold them in Bondage_. (Philadelphia, 1806.) Pearson, E.W. _Letters from Port Royal, written at the Time of the Civil War_. (Boston, 1916.) Pearson, C.C. _The Readjuster Movement in Virginia_. (New Haven, 1917.) _Pennsylvania, Laws of the General Assembly of the State of_. Pierce, E.L. _The Freedmen of Port Royal, South Carolina, Official Reports_. (New York, 1863.) Pike, James S. _The Prostrate State: South Carolina under Negro Government_. (New York, 1874.) Pittman, Philip. _The Present State of European Settlements on the Mississippi with a geographic description of that river_. (London, 1770.) Quillen, Frank U. _The Color Line in Ohio_. A History of Race Prejudice in a typical northern State. (Ann Arbor, Mich., 1913.) Reynolds, J.S. _Reconstruction in South Carolina_. (Columbia, 1905.) _Rhode Island, Acts and Resolves of_. Rice, David. _Slavery inconsistent with Justice and Good Policy: proved by a Speech delivered in the Convention held at Danville, Kentucky_. (Philadelphia, 1792, and London, 1793.) Scherer, J.A.B. _Cotton as a World Power_. (New York, 1916.) This is a study in the economic interpretation of History. The contents of thi
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