Third Series, Supplemental Materials
- Editors’ Preface. By Christopher Grasso and Scott E. Casper
- An “abominable” New Trade: The Closing of the African Slave Trade and the Changing Patterns of U.S. Political Power, 1808–60. By Steven Deyle
- The Abolition of the Slave Trade and the Transformation of the South-Central African Interior during the Nineteenth Century. By David M. Gordon
- Benjamin Franklin and the “Wagon Affair” of 1755. By Alan Houston
- Elizabeth Whitman’ s Disappearance and Her “Disappointment.” By Bryan Waterman
- Go West: Mapping Early American Historiography. By Claudio G. Saunt
- The French Intrigue of James Cole Mountflorence. By Wesley J. Campbell
April 2007
January 2007
- After the Mourning Wars: The Iroquois as Allies in Colonial North American Campaigns, 1676-1760. By Jon Parmenter.
- Forum: Black Founders
- The Volume and Structure of the TransatlanticSlave Trade: A Reassessment. By David Eltis.
- African Conceptions of Gender and the Slave Trade. By G. Ugo Nwokeji.
- Transoceanic Mortality: The Slave Trade in Comparative Perspective. By Herbert S. Klein, Stanley L. Engerman, Robin Haines, and Ralph Shlomowitz.
- The Chesapeake Slave Trade: Regional Patterns, African Origins, and Some Implications. By Lorena S. Walsh.

