13A | United States. -- Constitution. -- 13th Amendment |
14A | United States. -- Constitution. -- 14th Amendment |
15A | United States. -- Constitution. -- 15th Amendment |
19A | United States. -- Constitution. -- 19th Amendment |
AAA | African American suthors |
AAB | African American banks |
AAC | African American churches |
AAF | African American football players |
AAH | African Americans -- History |
AAM | African American missionaries |
AAN | African American nurses |
AAP | African American periodicals |
AAS | African Americans -- Statistics |
AAT | African American teachers |
ABE | African American business enterprises |
ABO | Abolitionists |
ABP | American Baptist Publication Society |
ABS | American Bible Society |
ACA | American Canoe Association |
ACF | Adams, Charles Francis, -- 1835-1915 |
ACH | African American children |
ACL | African American clergy |
ACR | African American criminals |
ACS | American Colonization Society |
ACU | African American unversities and colleges |
ADA | Adams, John Quincy, -- 1767-1848 |
ADD | Addicks, John Edward -- d1841- |
AED | African Americans -- Education |
AEM | African Americans -- Employment |
AFA | African American farmers |
AFC | American Freedmen's Aid Commission |
AFK | Afrikaners |
AFR | Africa |
AGR | Agriculture |
AHP | African American homeless persons |
AIN | African American inventors |
ALA | African American lawyers |
ALB | Alberti, George F. |
ALE | African American leadership |
ALI | Aliens -- United States |
ALM | Almanacs |
ALS | African Americans -- Legal status, laws, etc. |
AMA | American Missionary Association |
AME | African Methodist Episcopal Church |
AMH | African Americans -- Mental health |
AMN | Amnesty |
AMO | African Americans -- Mortality |
AMP | American Party |
AMS | Ames, Adelbert, -- 1835-1933 |
AMU | African American musicians |
ANA | Anthropometry |
ANC | Antarctic region |
ANR | Anthropology |
ANT | Antislavery movements |
APH | African American physicians |
APP | Appellate procedure |
APR | African American pharmacologists |
ARC | Architecture -- United States -- Georgia |
ARG | Argentina |
ARI | African Americans -- Race identity |
ART | Arctic regions |
ASA | African American sailors |
ASB | Antislavery movements -- Bibliography |
ASF | African Americans -- Suffrage |
ASG | African American singers |
ASH | Ashanti (African people) |
ASI | Asian Americans |
ASL | African American slaveholders |
ASO | African Americans -- Social conditions |
ASS | American Anti-Slavery Society |
AST | African American students |
ATG | Antigua |
ATL | Antilles, Lesser |
ATR | United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Atrocities |
ATS | American Tract Society |
AUA | Aboriginal Australians |
AUB | Australian ballot |
AUS | Australia |
AWA | African American women authors |
AWD | African American women -- Education. |
AWE | African American women -- Employment |
AWL | African American women in literature |
AWO | African American women |
AZT | Aztecs |
BAC | Banks, Charles Edward, -- 1854-1931 |
BAN | Banneker, Benjamin, -- 1731-1806 |
BAP | Baptists, Black |
BAR | Barbados |
BCC | Burleigh, Celia, -- 1825-1875 |
BCG | Belgian Congo |
BCO | Black codes |
BEN | Benin |
BER | Bermuda Islands |
BHO | Housing -- Maryland -- Baltimore |
BIA | Australia -- Bibliography |
BIC | Cuba -- Bibliography |
BIF | Florida -- Bibliography |
BIG | Georgia$vBibliography |
BIS | Bible -- Study and teaching |
BLA | Black race |
BNP | Banks, Nathaniel Prentiss, -- 1816-1894 |
BOE | South African War, 1899-1902 |
BOT | Botswana |
BRA | Brazil |
BRO | Brown, John, -- 1800-1859 |
BRU | Bruce, Robert Conkling, -- 1879-1950 |
BSA | Benson, Stephen Allen, -- b. 1816 |
BSS | Southern States -- Bibliography |
BTU | Bantu languages |
BTX | Brownsville (Tex.) -- Riot, 1906 |
BUC | Buchan, John, -- 1875-1940 |
BUR | Burr, Aaron, -- 1756-1836 |
BUS | Business |
BWE | Benson, William Edmunds |
BWI | West Indies, British |
BWW | Brown, William Welles, -- 1815-1884 |
C50 | Compromise of 1850 |
CAF | Africa, Central -- Description and travel |
CAH | Colquitt, Alfred Holt, -- 1829-1894 |
CAL | Calhoun, John C. -- (John Caldwell), -- 1782-1850 |
CAM | Central America |
CAN | Canada |
CAP | Capital punishment |
CAR | Caribbean area |
CAT | Catalogs, School |
CCA | Clay, Cassius Marcellus, -- 1810-1903 |
CCH | Catholic Church |
CCO | Confederate States of America -- Commerce |
CEC | Confederate States of America -- Economic conditions |
CEN | Census |
CFI | Confiscation -- Confederate States of America |
CFR | Confedrate States of America -- Foreign relations |
CHA | Charities |
CHE | Chewong (Malaysian people) |
CHI | Chinese |
CHL | Child labor |
CHN | China |
CHU | Church |
CIB | Cannibalism |
CIM | Confederate States of America -- Imprints |
CIV | African Americans -- Civil rights |
CLA | Clay, Henry, -- 1777-1852 |
CLI | Children's literature |
CLS | Convict labor |
CMD | Conway, Moncure Daniel, -- 1832-1907 |
CMO | Missouri compromise |
COA | Coal mines and mining -- United States |
COB | Collective behavior |
COF | Coffin, Levi, -- 1798-1877 |
COL | African Americans -- Colonization |
COM | Commerce |
CON | Constitutional law |
COO | Cook, John E. (John Edwin), -- 1830-1859 |
COP | Corporal punishment |
COR | Political corruption |
COS | Church of Scotland |
COT | Cotton growing |
COX | Cox, F. A. -- (Francis Augustus), -- 1783-1853 |
CPR | Campbell, Prudence- |
CRA | Crandall, Reuben, -- 1805?-1838 |
CRE | Creoles -- Lousiana |
CRI | Crime |
CRL | Carlyle, Thomas, -- 1795-1881 |
CRN | Corn Laws (Great Britain) |
CRU | Colonies |
CRW | Corwin, Thomas, -- 1794-1865 |
CSM | Communism |
CSP | Chase, Salmon Portland, -- 1808-1873 |
CTM | Cotton manufacture |
CUB | Cuba |
CUI | Cuneiform inscriptions |
CUL | Cultural relations |
CUR | Current events |
CWA | United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 |
DAL | Dicey, Albert Venn, -- 1835-1922 |
DAV | Davis, Jefferson, -- 1808-1889 |
DEB | Debts, public |
DEM | Democratic Party |
DEN | Dentistry -- History |
DEV | Devotional literature |
DFR | Draft Riot, New York, N.Y., 1863 |
DFT | Draft |
DIA | Diamond mines and mining -- South Africa |
DIC | Dickens, Charles, -- 1812-1870 |
DIG | Discoveries in geography |
DIR | Directories |
DIX | Dixon, Thomas, -- 1864-1946 |
DMG | Demography |
DOC | Democracy |
DOM | Dominican Republic |
DOR | Dorr Rebellion, 1842 |
DOU | Douglas, Frederick, 1818-1895 |
DRA | Draper, John William, -- 1811-1882 |
DUB | Du Bois, W. E. B. -- (William Edward Burghardt), -- 1868-1963 |
DUN | Dunbar, Paul Lawrence, -- 1872-1906 |
ECO | Economics |
EDU | Education |
EFR | Educational fund raising |
EGY | Egypt |
ELE | Electoral college |
ELF | Election fraud |
EMI | Emigration and immigration |
ENO | Ethnology -- Ethiopia |
EPI | Episcopal Church |
ETH | Ethiopia |
EUG | Eugenics |
EVO | Evolution |
EXT | Slavery -- United States -- Extension to the territories |
FAM | Family |
FAR | Farm mechanization |
FEA | Fetishism -- Africa |
FEH | Fetishism -- Haiti |
FEU | Fetishism -- United States |
FEW | Fetishism -- West Indies |
FIN | Finance |
FJC | Fremont, John Charles, -- 1813-1890 |
FLA | Florida |
FMC | Free Blacks |
FOL | Folklore -- Africa |
FOO | Foot washing (Rite) |
FOR | Fortune, Timothy Thomas, -- 1856-1928 |
FOT | Forten, James, -- 1766-1842 |
FRA | Fraternal organizations |
FRE | Freedmen |
FRK | Franklin, Benjamin, -- 1706-1790 |
FRM | Freemasons |
FRN | France |
FRS | Freeman, Samuel, -- 1780?-1805 |
FUG | Fugitive slaves |
GAG | Gag rule -- United States -- 1836-1844 |
GAM | Gambia |
GAR | Garrison, William Lloyd, -- 1805-1879 |
GBN | Great Britain. -- Navy |
GEH | George, Henry.$d1839-1897 |
GEO | Geography |
GER | Germany |
GES | Grogan, Ewart Scott -- 1874-1967 |
GG0 | United States -- Congress -- Freedom of debate |
GG1 | Petition, Right of -- United States -- Speeches in Congress |
GHA | Ghana |
GIA | Georgia |
GLD | Gold standard |
GMD | Gerrymandering |
GOL | Gold mines and mining |
GRA | Grant, Ulysses S. -- Ulysses Simpson), -- 1822-1885 |
GRE | Greeley, Horace, -- 1811-1872 |
GRI | Geriatrics |
GRO | Groves, Junius G., -- 1859-1925 |
GST | Geography -- Study and Teaching |
GUI | Guinea |
HAB | Habeas corpus |
HAD | Hand, Daniel, -- 1801-1891 |
HAI | Haiti |
HAM | Hampton, Wade, -- 1818-1902 |
HAN | Hancock, Winfield Scott, -- 1824-1886 |
HAR | Hart, Albert Bushnell, -- 1854-1943 |
HAS | Harrison, Samuel, -- 1818-1900 |
HAW | Hawaii |
HAY | Hayes, Rutherford Birchard, -- 1822-1893 |
HER | Hereaux, Ulises (Lilis), -- 1846?-1899 |
HFE | Harper, Frances Ellen Watkins, -- 1825-1911 |
HIS | Historiography |
HOL | Holidays |
HOO | Hookworm disease |
HOS | Houston, Sam, -- 1793-1863 |
HOU | Older African Americans -- Housing |
HOW | Howard, Oliver Otis, -- 1830-1909 |
HUB | Hubbard, William Peyton, -- 1842-1935 |
HUG | Hugo, Victor, -- 1802-1885 |
HUM | Hunting and fishing clubs -- Massachusetts |
HUS | Hunting and fishing clubs -- South Carolina |
HUT | Hunter, David, -- 1802-1886 |
ICA | Indian captives |
IDU | Industrialization -- Southern States |
IDZ | Industrialization |
IMM | Immigrants |
IND | Indians of North America |
ING | Indians of North American -- Government relations |
INS | Indians of North America -- Social life and customs |
INT | Intellect |
IRA | Iran |
ISL | Islam |
ITA | Italians |
JAC | Jackson, Thomas Jonathan, -- 1824-1863 |
JAK | Jackson, Andrew, -- 1767-1845 |
JAM | Jamaica |
JAP | Japanese |
JDH | Juvenile detention homes |
JEF | Jefferson, Thomas, -- 1743-1826 |
JOH | Johnson, Andrew, -- 1808-1875 |
JOU | Journalism |
JUS | Slavery -- Justification |
JZG | George, J. Z., -- (James Zachariah), -- 1826-1897 |
KAN | Kansas |
KEN | Kenya |
KKK | Ku Klux Klan (1866-1867) |
KNB | Kansas-Nebraska bill |
KNP | Know Nothing Party |
LAB | Labor |
LAN | Land tenure |
LAT | Latin America -- Social conditions |
LAU | Labor unions -- United States |
LAV | Lavigerie, Charles Martial Allemand, -- 1825-1892. |
LAW | Law and Legislation |
LED | Leeds Anti-slavery Association |
LEE | Lee, Robert E. -- (Robert Edward), -- 1807-1870 |
LEG | Legal opinions |
LIB | Liberia |
LIH | Literature and history |
LIN | Lincoln, Abraham, -- 1809-1865 |
LIT | Literature |
LSD | Lee, Stephen D. -- (Stephen Dill), -- 1833-1908 |
LYC | Lynch, Charles |
LYN | Lynching |
MAK | Marshall, Charles Kimball, -- 1811-1891 |
MAL | Malawi |
MAR | Martinique |
MAS | Massachusetts |
MAU | Mauritius |
MAY | Mayas |
MCK | McKinley, William, -- 1843-1901 |
MCS | Massachusetts Colonization Society |
MDL | Maryland |
MEC | Methodist Episcopal Church |
MED | African Americans -- Medical care |
MEN | Mental illness |
MEX | Mexican War, 1846-1848 |
MIG | Migration, Internal |
MIK | Miller, Kelly, -- 1863-1939 |
MIL | African American solderies -- History -- 19th centry |
MIS | Mississippi |
MIT | Montgomery, Isaiah Thornton, -- 1847-1974 |
MIX | Racially mixed people |
MOD | Moral development |
MOR | Morton, Oliver P. -- (Oliver Perry), -- 1823-1877 |
MOS | Mortality -- Statistics |
MOU | Mound Bayou (Miss.) |
MOZ | Mozambique |
MSG | Miscegenation |
MSS | Missionaries |
MTA | Marshall, Thomas Alexander, -- 1794-1871 |
MUR | Murphy, Edgar Gardner, -- 1869-1913 |
MUS | African Americans -- Music |
NAA | National Association for the Advancement for Colored People |
NAC | National Association of Colored Women (U.S.) |
NAT | National Union Party |
NBL | National Negro Business League (U.S.) |
NEG | New Guinea |
NEW | New England |
NEY | New York |
NEZ | New Zealand |
NIL | Nile River |
NIR | Nigeria |
NOR | United States. -- Ordinance of 1787. |
NSR | Sectionalism (United States) |
NTM | Norwood, Thomas M. -- (Thomas Manson), -- 1830-1913 |
NUB | Nubia |
NUL | Nullification |
NWO | Northwest Ordinance (1787) |
OKA | Oklahoma |
OLM | Olmstead, Frederick Law, -- 1822-1903 |
OPH | Ophir |
OPI | Opium abuse |
ORP | Orphanages |
OSB | Osborn, Charles, -- 1775-1850 |
PAC | Pacifism |
PAD | Parasitic diseases |
PAG | Politics and Government |
PAL | Pushkin, Aleksander Sergaits, -- 1799-1837 |
PAN | Panama Canal |
PAP | Parliamentary practice |
PAR | Parker, Joel, -- 1795-1875 |
PAT | Patriotism |
PCG | Penal colonies -- Great Britain |
PCS | Military pensions -- Confederate States of America |
PEN | Pensions |
PEO | Peonage |
PET | Petition, Right of |
PHI | Philippines |
PHL | Phillips, Wendell, -- 1811-1884 |
PHR | Phrenology |
PIL | Pillories |
PIN | Pinckney, Henry Laurens, -- 1794-1863 |
PJK | Polk, James K. -- (James Knox), -- 1795-1849 |
PLE | Political leadership |
PLL | Personal liberty laws |
PLS | Political science -- Bibliography |
POL | Politics and culture |
POR | Porter, Fitz-John, -- 1822-1901 |
POV | Poverty |
PRC | Puerto Rico |
PRE | Presbyterian Church |
PRH | Prisoners -- Health and hygiene |
PRI | Primaries |
PRM | Prisoners -- Mortality |
PRO | Profiteering |
PRS | Prisoners |
PSM | Paternalism -- Southern States |
PSP | Public speaking |
PSY | Psychiatry |
PTI | Pettiford, W. R., -- b. 1847 |
PTX | Poll tax |
PUB | Public works |
PUD | Public domain -- New York |
PUR | Puritans |
PUS | Military pensions -- United States |
PYG | Pygmies |
QUI | Quintard, C. T. -- (Charles Todd), -- 1824-1898 |
RAC | Race relations |
RAP | Rape |
RAS | Racism |
REC | Reconstruction |
REF | Referendum |
REG | Regression (Civilization) |
REI | Reid, George Archdall O.Brien, -- Sir, -- 1860-1929 |
REL | Religion and politics |
REP | Republican Party |
REV | United States -- History -- Revolution, 1775-1783 |
RHI | Rhode Island |
RHO | Rhodes, Cecil, -- 1853-1902 |
RIC | Rice, John Holt, -- 1777-1831 |
RIF | Rice farming |
RIG | Riots -- Georgia -- Atlanta |
RIH | Riots -- United States -- History |
RII | Riots -- Indiana -- Evansville |
RIL | Riots -- Louisian -- New Orleans |
RIM | Riots -- Massachusetts -- Boston |
RIN | Riots -- New York (State) -- New York |
RIO | Riots |
RIS | Riots -- South Carolina -- Hamburgh |
RIT | Riots -- Texas -- Brownsfield |
RIU | Riots -- United States -- 19th century |
RMC | Riots -- Mississippi -- Clinton |
RMV | Riots -- Mississippi -- Vicksburg |
ROC | Rockefeller, John D. -- (John Davison), -- 1839-1937 |
ROH | Riots -- Ohio -- Springfield |
ROO | Roosevelt, Theodore, -- 1858-1919 |
RPA | Repatriation |
RPG | Representative government and representation |
RRB | Railroad bridges |
RRE | Railroad engineering |
RRS | Railroads |
SAB | South Africa -- Bibliography |
SAF | South Africa |
SAM | South America -- Description and travel |
SAN | Semantics, Historical |
SAW | Spanish-American War, 1898 |
SBS | Slave bills of sale |
SCA | South Carolina |
SCH | Schweinfurth, Georg August, -- 1836-1925 |
SCL | Social classes |
SCO | Scott, Dred, -- 1809-1858 -- Trials, litigation, etc. |
SCU | Slavery and the church |
SDA | Social Darwinism |
SDH | Strother, David Hunter, -- 1816-1888 |
SDT | Southern States -- Description and travel |
SEC | Secession |
SEG | Segregation |
SEM | Slaves -- Emancipation |
SEN | Southern States -- Economic conditions |
SEW | Seward, William H Henry, -- 1801-1872 |
SHA | Shakespeare, William, -- 1564-1616 |
SHE | Sherman, William T. -- (William Tecumseh), -- 1820-1890 |
SIE | Sierra Leone |
SIN | Sinclair, Upton Beall, -- 1878-1968 |
SJF | Stevens, John Frank, -- 1853-1943 |
SLA | Slavery |
SLH | Slaveholders |
SLI | Slavery -- Insurrections, etc. |
SLS | Slaves -- Social conditions |
SLT | Slave trade |
SLW | Slaves' writings, American |
SMA | Smalls, Robert, -- 1839-1915 |
SMR | Sugar -- Manufacturing and refining |
SOC | Social change -- United States |
SOF | Society of Friends |
SPG | Social problems |
SPI | Society for the Protection of Italian Immigrants |
SPR | Southern States -- Propaganda |
SPT | Spiritualism |
SRR | Starr, Frederick, -- 1858-1933 |
SSA | Southern States -- History -- 1775-1865 |
SSE | Social services |
SSL | Southern States -- Social life and customs |
SSN | Southern States -- History -- 1865-1951 |
SSR | Southern States -- Politics and government -- 1865-1950 |
STA | Stanley, Henry M. -- (Henry Morton), -- 1841-1904 |
STE | Stereotype (Psychology) |
STO | Stowe, Harriett Beecher, -- 1811-1896 |
STP | Stephens, Alexander Hamilton, -- 1812-1883 |
STR | State Rights |
SUF | Suffrage |
SUG | Sugar growing |
SUM | Sumner, Charles, -- 1811-1874 |
SUN | Sunday schools |
SUR | Surinam |
TAF | Taft, William H. -- (William Howard), -- 1857-1903 |
TAR | Tariff |
TAX | Taxation |
TBR | Tillman, Benjamin R. -- (Benjamin Ryan), -- 1847-1918 |
TEA | Tea plantation workers |
TEX | Texas |
THA | Thayer, Eli, -- 1819-1899 |
THO | Thomas, William Hannibal, -- b. 1843 |
TIL | Tilden, Samuel J. -- (Samuel Jones), -- 1814-1886 |
TON | Tonkawa Indians |
TOR | Tourgee, Albion Winegar, -- 1838-1905 |
TOS | Toussaint Louverture, -- 1743?-1803 |
TOU | Tourism |
TRA | Description and travel |
TRO | Tropical crops |
TRU | Truth, Sojourner, -- d. 1883 |
TUR | Turner, Nat, -- 1800?-1831 |
TWE | Tweed Ring |
UAC | Universities and colleges |
UCA | United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Causes |
UCH | Unitarianism |
UEC | United States -- Economic conditions |
UFI | United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Finance |
UFR | United States -- Foreign relations |
UGA | Uganda |
UIP | United States -- Insular possessions |
UNA | United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Naval operations |
UND | Underground railroad |
UNI | Unionists (United States Civil War) |
UPE | United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Peace |
UPG | United States -- Politics and government |
UPR | United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Prisoners and prisons |
URA | United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Religious aspects |
US1 | United States -- History -- 1815-1861 |
US5 | United States -- History -- Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775 |
US8 | United States -- History -- 1865-1898 |
USC | United States -- Social conditions |
USE | United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Sermons |
USM | United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Songs and music |
USU | United States. -- Supreme Court |
VAN | Van Buren, Martin, -- 1782-1862 |
VAR | Vardaman, James Kimble, -- 1861-1930 |
VCS | Veterans -- Confederate States of America |
VEN | Venezuela |
VIO | Violence |
VIR | Virginia |
VIT | Venice (Italy) |
VOC | African Americans -- Vocational education |
VOT | Voting |
VUS | Veterans -- United States |
W12 | United States -- History -- War of 1812 |
WAB | Women -- Abolitionists |
WAG | Washington, George, -- 1732-1799 |
WAJ | Walker, Jonathan, -- 1799-1878 |
WAL | Walker, T. W., -- b. 1852 |
WAS | Washington, Booker T., -- 1856-1915 |
WEB | Webster, Daniel, -- 1872-1852 |
WED | Women -- Education |
WEM | Women -- Employment |
WEP | United States Military Academy |
WHI | White supremacy movements |
WHS | Women -- History |
WHT | Whittier, John Greenleaf,$d1807-1892 |
WIK | Wilkeson, Samuel,$d1781-1848 |
WIL | Wilberforce, William,$d1759-1833 |
WIS | Wilson, James, -- 1742-1798 |
WJC | Whittaker, Johnson Chesnut,$d1858-1931 |
WME | Women in medicine |
WOR | World politics |
WRI | Women's rights |
WRK | Working class |
WSC | Women -- Societies and clubs |
WSF | Women -- Suffrage |
WVA | West Virginia |
XEN | Xenophobia |
YOR | Yoruba (African people) |
ZAM | Zambia |
ZAN | Zanzibar |
ZIM | Zimbabwe |
ZUL | Zulu (African people) |