An edition of Slave Religion (1978)

Slave Religion

The "Invisible Institution" in the Antebellum South (Galaxy Books)

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An edition of Slave Religion (1978)

Slave Religion

The "Invisible Institution" in the Antebellum South (Galaxy Books)

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Cover of: Slave Religion
Slave Religion: The "Invisible Institution" in the Antebellum South
2004, Oxford University Press
in English
Cover of: Slave Religion
Slave Religion: The "Invisible Institution" in the Antebellum South
August 11, 2004, Oxford University Press, USA
in English
Cover of: Slave Religion
Slave Religion: The "Invisible Institution" in the Antebellum South
August 11, 2004, Oxford University Press, USA
in English
Cover of: Slave Religion
Slave Religion: The "Invisible Institution" in the Antebellum South (Galaxy Books)
February 7, 1980, Oxford University Press, USA
in English
Cover of: Slave religion
Slave religion: the "invisible institution" in the Antebellum South
1978, Oxford University Press
in English

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First Sentence

"THE ENSLAVEMENT of an estimated ten million Africans over a period of almost four centuries in the Atlantic slave trade was a tragedy of such scope that it is difficult to imagine, much less comprehend."

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Library of Congress
BR563.N4

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Open Library
OL7386083M
ISBN 10
0195027051
ISBN 13
9780195027051
OCLC/WorldCat
25657963
Library Thing
314828
Goodreads
2885532

First Sentence

"THE ENSLAVEMENT of an estimated ten million Africans over a period of almost four centuries in the Atlantic slave trade was a tragedy of such scope that it is difficult to imagine, much less comprehend."

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