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- Portraits Of North American Indians: With Sketches Of Scenery, Etc. Painted By J.m. Stanley, Deposited With The Smithsonian Institution
- A vindication of the authenticity of the elephant pipes and inscribed tablets in the museum of the Davenport Academy of Natural Sciences, from the accusations of the Bureau of Ethnology, of the Smithsonian Institution
- Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin 59: Kutenai Tales
- Major Powell's Inquiry, "whence Came The American Indians?" An Answer: A Study In Comparative Ethnology
- Chancellor, 1980-1990, Vice Chancellor, and professor of law, UC Berkeley, and secretary, the Smithsonian Institution, 1994-1999 : oral history transcript / 2004
- Sketches Of Slave Life: Or, Illustrations Of The 'peculiar Institution'
- A Narrative Of The Adventures And Escape Of Moses Roper, From American Slavery
- Narrative Of James Williams, An American Slave
- An Essay On Slavery And Abolitionism, With Reference To The Duty Of American Females
- The American Churches, The Bulwarks Of American Slavery
- Ought American Slavery To Be Perpetuated? A Debate Between Rev. W. G. Brownlow And Rev. A. Pryne
- A Scriptural Examination Of The Institution Of Slavery In The United States
- Narrative Of The Life Of Frederick Douglass, An American Slave
- Sinfulness Of American Slavery
- The Brotherhood Of Thieves: Or, A True Picture Of The American Church And Clergy: A Letter To Nathaniel Barney, Of Nantucket
- The Right Of American Slavery
- Narrative Of William W. Brown, An American Slave
- Narrative Of The Life And Adventures Of Henry Bibb, An American Slave, Written By Himself
- Fifty Years In Chains: Or, The Life Of An American Slave
- American Prisoners Of The Revolution
- A Relic Of The Revolution, Containing A Full And Particular Account Of The Sufferings And Privations Of All The American Prisoners Captured On The High Seas, And Carried Into Plymouth, England, During The Revolution Of 1776
- The American Idea, And What Grows Out Of It
- Poems Relating To The American Revolution
- Silas Deane, A Connecticut Leader In The American Revolution
- The Founders' Almanac: A Practical Guide To The Notable Events, Greatest Leaders And Most Eloquent Words Of The American Founding
- Letter From The Secretary Of The Navy, Transmitting Sundry Statements, In Relation To The Expenditure Of Appropriations, To Reward The Officers And Crews Of Certain Vessels For Captures Made During The Late War With Great Britain
- Modern Agitators: Or, Pen Portraits Of Living American Reformers
- The Mission Of Free Labor On The American Continent
- The American Slave Code In Theory And Practice
- A Naval History Of The American Revolution
- A Military Journal During The American Revolutionary War, From 1775 To 1783
- American Slavery As It Is: Testimony Of A Thousand Witnesses
- The Diminishing Divide: Religion's Changing Role In American Politics
- An Elusive Consensus: Nuclear Weapons And American Security After The Cold War
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