If you liked Life after Slavery in America by Stephen Ashley, start with Office and Workplace Safety Assessment Workbook (2012), American Slave Interviews - Volume Ll Parts 1 and 2 : Arkansas Narratives (2012), and Tactical Use of Infantry, Artillery and Cavalry (2012). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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Office and Workplace Safety Assessment Workbook
2012 · 104 pages · Stephen Ashley · Same author
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American Slave Interviews - Volume Ll Parts 1 and 2 : Arkansas Narratives
2012 · 396 pages · Federal writers' project., Stephen Ashley · Same author
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Tactical Use of Infantry, Artillery and Cavalry
2012 · 88 pages · Francis Lippett, Stephen Ashley · Same author
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Diary from a Lunatic Asylum
2012 · 52 pages · M. Pengilly, Stephen Ashley · Same author
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Writers, Authors and Scriptwriters
2012 · 328 pages · Greenville Kleiser, Stephen Ashley · Same author
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Traditional Tea Ceremonies
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American Slave Interviews - Volume V : Part 1 Indiana Narratives
2012 · 156 pages · Stephen Ashley, Federal writers' project. · Same author
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Dictionary of Christian Churches
2012 · 222 pages · Stephen Ashley · Same author
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American Slave Interviews - Volume Ll Part 7 : Arkansas Narratives : Interviews with American Slaves from Arkansas
2012 · 176 pages · Federal writers' project., Stephen Ashley · Same author
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Jesus for Beginners
2012 · 122 pages · S. Byers, Stephen Ashley · Same author
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Books of the Bible Explained
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What should I read after Life after Slavery in America?
BookOrb recommends Office and Workplace Safety Assessment Workbook (2012), American Slave Interviews - Volume Ll Parts 1 and 2 : Arkansas Narratives (2012), Tactical Use of Infantry, Artillery and Cavalry (2012), Diary from a Lunatic Asylum (2012), and Writers, Authors and Scriptwriters (2012).
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Who wrote Life after Slavery in America?
Life after Slavery in America is by Stephen Ashley.