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Article: Inheriting the trade; a northern family confronts its legacy as the largest slave trading dynasty in U.S. history.(Brief article)(Book review)
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- August 1, 2008
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9780807072813
Inheriting the trade; a northern family confronts its legacy as the largest slave trading dynasty in U.S. history.
DeWolf, Thomas Norman.
Beacon Press
2008
262 pages
$24.95
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