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Nicholas P Wood
Spring Hill College - Mobile / United States
History, Philosophy, Theology / History
AD Scientific Index ID: 4327151
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Nicholas P Wood's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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" A Sacrifice on the Altar of Slavery": Doughface Politics and Black Disenfranchisement in Pennsylvania, 1837—1838N WoodJournal of the Early Republic 31 (1), 75-106, 2011322011
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A “Class of Citizens”: The Earliest Black Petitioners to Congress and Their Quaker AlliesNP WoodWilliam & Mary Quarterly 74 (1), 109-144, 2017242017
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John Randolph of Roanoke and the politics of slavery in the Early RepublicN WoodVirginia magazine of History and Biography 120 (2), 106-143, 2012152012
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New directions in the study of African American recolonizationB Tomek, MJ HetrickUniversity Press of Florida, 2022142022
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“To Friends and All Whom It May Concerne”: William Southeby\'s Rediscovered 1696 Antislavery ProtestNP Wood, JR SoderlundPennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography 141 (2), 177-198, 2017102017
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