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Slave narratives
Individuals
by continent
of enslavement
Africa
Asia
Europe
North America:
Canada
North America:
Caribbean
North America:
United States
South America
Non-fiction books
Fiction/novels
Young adult books
Essay
Plays
Documentaries
Related
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