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A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF CIVIL WAR ARTICLES: 1965 Compiled by Ada M. Stoflet I. General Cunliffe, Marcus. "Recent Writing on the American Civil War." History, L, 26-35. Dodwell, H. B. "American Civil War." Contemporary Review, CCVI, 192-204. [A chronology.] 'The Final Assembly of the Civil War Centennial Commission and the State Historical Society's Spring Tour." Illinois State Historical Society. Journal, LVIII, 190-199. Larson, Norman C. "The Confederate Centennial: A Report." North Carolina Historical Review, XLII, 216-223. McWhiney, Grady. "Who Whipped Whom? Confederate Defeat Reexamined ." Civil War History, XI, 5-26. Robertson, James I., Jr. "The Two-Sided War." Kansas Historical Quarterly , XXXI, 63-66. Stoflet, Ada M., comp. "A Bibliography of Civil War Articles: 1964." Civä War History, XI, 178-203. Temple, Wayne C. "Last Assembly of the Civil War Centennial Commission ." Lincoln Herald, LXVII, 83-90. II. Slavery and the Antebellum South Craven, Avery O. "Historical Adventure." Journal of American History, LI (1964), 5-20. [Manning-Chestnut family in antebellum South Carolina .] Duram, James C. "A Study of Frustration: Britain, the USA and the African Slave Trade, 1815-1870." Social Science, XL, 220-225. Fishlow, Albert. "Antebellum Interregional Trade Reconsidered." American Economic Review, LIV (1964), 352-364. Hill, Leonard U. "John Randolph's Freed Slaves Settle in Western Ohio." Cincinnati Historical Society. Bulletin, XXIII, 179-186. Jenkins, John H., ed. "Murder the Entire White Population." Texana, III, 180-182. Katz, William. "Another Slave Freed." Journal of Negro History, L, 121-123. Logan, Gwendolyn Evans. "The Slave in Connecticut during the Revolution ." Connecticut Historical Society. Bulletin, XXX, 73-80. 156 Lucdncham, Bradford F. "Schoolcraft, Slavery and Self-Emancipation." Journal of Negro History, L, 118-121. Lynd, Staughton. "Rethinking Slavery and Reconstruction." Journal of Negro History, L, 198-209. Mathews, Donald G. "Methodist Mission to the Slaves, 1829-1844." Journal of American History, LI, 615-631. Miller, William L. "Note on the Importance of the Interstate Slave Trade of the Ante Bellum South." Journal of Politicai Economy, LXXIII, 181-187. Moore, John Hammond. "A Hymn of Freedom—South Carolina, 1813." Journal of Negro History, L, 50-53. Neyland, Leedell W. "The Free Negro in Florida." Negro History Bulletin , XXIX, 27-28+. Parker, Franklin. "Philip Vickers Fifthian: Northern Tutor on a Southern Plantation." Journal of the West, IV, 56-62. Proctor, William G., Jr. "Slavery in Southwest Georgia." Georgia Historical Quarterly, XLIX, 1-22. Reinders, Robert C. "The Free Negro in the New Orleans Economy, 1850-1860." Louisiana History, VI, 273-285. Rice, Otis K. "Coal Mining in the Kanawha Valley to 1861: A View of Industrialization in the Old South." Journal of Southern History, XXXI, 393-416. Schnell, Kempes. "Anti-Slavery Influences on the Status of Slaves in a Free State." Journal of Negro History, L, 257-273. Sio, Arnold A. "Interpretations of Slavery: The Slave Status in the Americas." Comparative Studies in Society and History, VII, 289-308. SuTCH, Richard. "The Profitability of Ante Bellum Slavery—Revisited." Southern Economic Journal, XXXI, 365-377. "A Reply" by Edward Saraydor, 377-383. Takai, Ronald. "The Movement to Reopen the African Slave Trade in South Carolina." South Carolina Historical Magazine, LXVI, 38-54. Williams, William Henry, ed. "Ten Letters from William Harris Crawford to Martin Van Buren." Georgia Historical Quarterly, XLIX, 65-81. WiNNiNCHAM, Mrs. Davto. "Sam Houston and Slavery." Texana, III, 93104 . Wax, Darold D. "Negro Imports into Pennsylvania, 1720-1766." Pennsylvania History, XXXII, 254-287. Wooster, Ralph A. "Membership in Early Texas Legislature, 1850-1860." Southwestern Historical Quarterly, LXIX, 163-173. III. Antislavery and Sectionalism "Abraham Lincoln's Hartford Speech of 5 March 1860." Kentucky. University . Libraries. Bulletin, XXV (October, 1964), [1-4]. "Anti-Slavery Song Books in Thoreau's Library." Emerson Society Quarterly , No. 36 (III Quarter, 1964), Parts 2 and 3, 52-121. Carroll, Kenneth L. "William Southeby, Early Quaker Antislavery 157 158civil war history Writer." Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, LXXXIX, 416-427. "A Checklist of Literary Contributions to The Liberator." Emerson Society Bulletin, No. 40, Part 3, 133-150. CoNCLETON, Betty Carolyn. "George D. Prentice and Bloody Monday: A Reappraisal." Kentucky Historical Society. Register, LXIII, 218-239. [Election day, August 6, 1855, culminating first state campaign of Native American Party.] Dunson, A...

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