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Author's Preface for the Revised Edition iv
Acknowledgments v
The West Coast of Africa: 1441-1866 1
The Middle Passage: 1500-1866 27
Americans in the Slave Trade: 1526-1865 49
Slave Life: 1619-1865 78
Slave Work: 1619-1865 110
Runaways: 1619-1865 135
Canada, Other Refuges, and the Colonization/Emigration Movement: 1501-1877 163
Rebels: 1526-1865 191
Indians as Slaves, as Friends and Enemies of Black Slaves, and as Slaveholders: 1529-1877 216
The Argument over Slavery: 1637-1877 248
Black Soldiers in America's Wars: 1635-1877 287
The End of Slavery: 1861-1877 318
Reconstruction: 1865-1877 346
Documents 395
Biographies of Major Personalities 427
Maps 465
Graphs and Tables 473
Glossary 489
Notes 493
Bibliography 503
Index 537
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