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2018
Laws regulating the movement, residence, employment, and labor of the poor, and especially of poor African Americans in states with burgeoning free populations, demonstrate how mobility, when enacted by the poor and by non-whites, was classified as a criminal action in the eighteenth- and nineteenth-century United States. In the Upper South especially,
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Laws regulating the movement, residence, employment, and labor of the poor, and especially of poor African Americans in states with burgeoning free populations, demonstrate how mobility, when enacted by the poor and by non-whites, was classified as a criminal action in the eighteenth- and nineteenth-century United States. In the Upper South especially,
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Inventaire « Negro » / Negro Inventory
Revue Possibles, 2020George Elliott Clarke +1 more
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Scandinavian Journal of Haematology, 1984
Y. Shoenfeld, J. Pinkhas, M. A. Horton
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Y. Shoenfeld, J. Pinkhas, M. A. Horton
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