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Council on African Studies Awaiting the 2018 Report from the US Commission on International Religious Freedom, We Repost USCIRF Report from 2017 Apr 3, 2018
Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance, and Abolition What Is a Legacy of Slavery?
Fox International Fellowship “What Research Tells Us About Aging and Inequality - And How this Matters to Welfare States” Authors(s) Agnete Aslaug Kjaer Publication Date 2017
Manuel Barcia on The Pirates, the Judge, and the Amistad Trial: Or How the Panda Slavers May Have Determined the Fate of the Amistad Africans Aug 14, 2017