The Negro in Maryland: A Study of the Institution of Slavery
Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Univsersity, 1889. First printing. Cloth over boards. Octavo. [vi], 268 pages. Dark green cloth over boards with gilt-stamped spine titles. Some slight extremity rubs to binding. Two short closed edge tears at fore edge of title page. Near fine overall.
A history of the growth and aftermath of slavery, as an institution, in the state of Maryland from 1634 to 1888. Includes chapters on Indians and white servants, slaves, manumission, and the free Negro.
This work was published as Extra Volume VI in Johns Hopkins University Studies in Historical and Political Science, edited by Herbert B. Adams.
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