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Black Ohio and the Color Line, 1860-1915 David A Gerber
Black Ohio and the Color Line, 1860-1915


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  • Author: David A Gerber
  • Published Date: 01 Dec 1976
  • Publisher: University of Illinois Press
  • Format: Hardback, ePub
  • ISBN10: 0252005341
  • Country United States
  • File size: 35 Mb
  • Filename: black-ohio-and-the-color-line-1860-1915.pdf
  • Dimension: 157.48x 236.22x 38.1mm::861.82g
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