If you liked The color of liberty by Sue Peabody and Tyler Edward Stovall, start with Paris and the spirit of 1919 (2012), How Did American Slavery Begin & Slave Revolution in the Caribbean, 1789-1804 & Defending Slavery & Slavery,Freedom, and the Law in the Atlantic World (2007), and Ways of the World V2 & 1989 (2012). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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Recommended next reads
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Paris and the spirit of 1919
2012 · 342 pages · Tyler Edward Stovall · Same author
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How Did American Slavery Begin & Slave Revolution in the Caribbean, 1789-1804 & Defending Slavery & Slavery,Freedom, and the Law in the Atlantic World
2007 · Edward Countryman, John D. Garrigus, Sue Peabody, Keila Grinberg · Same author
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Ways of the World V2 & 1989
2012 · Robert W. Strayer, Sue Peabody, Keila Grinberg · Same author
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Free Soil in the Atlantic World
2016 · 162 pages · Sue Peabody, Keila Grinberg · Same author
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Black France/France noire
2012 · 341 pages · Trica Danielle Keaton, T. Denean Sharpley-Whiting, Tyler Edward Stovall · Same author
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Madeleine's Children
2017 · 352 pages · Sue Peabody · Same author
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New York Conspiracy Trials of 1741 & Slavery, Freedom, and the Law in the Atlantic World
2008 · Serena R. Zabin, Sue Peabody, Keila Grinberg · Same author
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Slavery, Freedom, and the Law in the Atlantic World & Black Americans in the Revolutionary Era & Lincoln, Slavery, and the Civil War 2e
2011 · Sue Peabody, Keila Grinberg, Woody Holton · Same author
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The rise of the Paris red belt
1990 · 249 pages · Tyler Edward Stovall · Same author
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French Revolution and Human Rights & Nuremburg War Crimes Trial, 1945-46 & Slavery, Freedom, and the Law in the Atlantic World
2009 · Sue Peabody, Keila Grinberg · Same author
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"There Are No Slaves in France"
1996 · 210 pages · Sue Peabody · Same author
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Slavery, Freedom, and the Law in the Atlantic World & England's Glorious Revolution 1688-1689
2011 · Sue Peabody, Keila Grinberg, Steven C. A. Pincus · Same author
Frequently asked questions
What should I read after The color of liberty?
BookOrb recommends Paris and the spirit of 1919 (2012), How Did American Slavery Begin & Slave Revolution in the Caribbean, 1789-1804 & Defending Slavery & Slavery,Freedom, and the Law in the Atlantic World (2007), Ways of the World V2 & 1989 (2012), Free Soil in the Atlantic World (2016), and Black France/France noire (2012).
Are there books like The color of liberty?
Yes. The list on this page is ranked from the closest matches BookOrb has for The color of liberty.
Who wrote The color of liberty?
The color of liberty is by Sue Peabody and Tyler Edward Stovall.