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  1. Notes on Contributors
  2. Editors Note
  3. Translation and Transmission in the Early Americas: The Fourth Early Americanist “Summit
  4. Quakers and Abolition ed. by Brycchan Carey and Geoffrey Plank (review)
  5. The Public Universal Friend: Jemima Wilkinson and Religious Enthusiasm in Revolutionary America by Paul B. Moyer (review)
  6. Barbaric Culture and Black Critique: Black Antislavery Writers, Religion, and the Slaveholding Atlantic by Stefan M. Wheelock (review)
  7. The Making of Tocqueville’s America: Law and Association in the Early United States by Kevin Butterfield (review)
  8. Finding Charity’s Folk: Enslaved and Free Black Women in Maryland by Jessica Millward (review)
  9. The Citizen Poets of Boston: A Collection of Forgotten Poems, 1789−1820 ed. by Paul Lewis (review)
  10. Slavery and the Democratic Conscience: Political Life in Jeffersonian America by Padraig Riley (review)
  11. The Haitian Declaration of Independence: Creation, Context, and Legacy ed. by Julia Gaffield (review)
  12. Aiming for Pensacola: Fugitive Slaves on the Atlantic and Southern Frontiers by Matthew J. Clavin (review)
  13. Nation and Migration: The Making of British Atlantic Literature, 1765−1835 by Juliet Shields (review)
  14. Planters, Merchants, and Slaves: Plantation Societies in British America, 1650−1820 by Trevor Burnard (review)
  15. The Origins of American Religious Nationalism by Sam Haselby (review)
  16. Liberty’s Prisoners: Carceral Culture in Early America by Jen Manion (review)
  17. Exceptionalism, Agency, and the Misunderstood Origins of American Culture
  18. Old Stories, New Networks
  19. Response: How Do Early Americans with Disabilities Act?
  20. Revolutionary War Invalid Pensions and the Bureaucratic Language of Disability in the Early Republic
  21. Lunacy and Liberation: Black Crime, Disability, and the Production and Eradication of the Early National Enemy
  22. “Defective in One of the Principle Parts of Virility”: Impotence, Generation, and Defining Disability in Early North America
  23. “Confined unto a Low Chair”: Reading the Particulars of Disability in Cotton Mather’s Miracle Narratives
  24. The Governor’s Two Bodies: Polity and Monstrosity in Winthrop’s Boston
  25. Early American Disability Studies
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