Julie Winch
Julie Winch is a history professor and author in the United States. She was born in London. She wrote a book about Philadelphia's black elite and edited, introduced, and footnoted Joseph Wilson's account of the city's elite before the Civil War. She also wrote a book about James Forten and the prominent family of Jacques Clamorgan in St. Louis and the Clamorgan family.She spoke about James Forten at the Museum of the American Revolution. She reviewed Laura Arnold Leibman's book about a Jewish family. Provided by Wikipedia
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"To Reunite the Great Family" Free Blacks and Haitian Emigration / by Winch, Julie
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A Gentleman of Color : the Life of James Forten. by Winch, Julie
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A Gentleman of Color : the Life of James Forten. by Winch, Julie
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Between slavery and freedom : free people of color in America from settlement to the Civil War / by Winch, Julie, 1953-
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Philadelphia's black elite : activism, accommodation, and the struggle for autonomy, 1787-1848 / by Winch, Julie, 1953-
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The Clamorgans : one family's history of race in America / by Winch, Julie, 1953-
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Between slavery and freedom : free people of color in America from settlement to the Civil War / by Winch, Julie, 1953-
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A gentleman of color : the life of James Forten / by Winch, Julie, 1953-
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Philadelphia's black elite : activism, accommodation, and the struggle for autonomy,1787-1848. / by Winch, Julie, 1953-
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The colored aristocracy of St. Louis / by Clamorgan, Cyprian, 1830-1902
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The elite of our people : Joseph Willson's sketches of Black upper-class life in antebellum Philadelphia / by Willson, Joseph
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The colored aristocracy of St. Louis / by Clamorgan, Cyprian, b. 1830
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The colored aristocracy of St. Louis / by Clamorgan, Cyprian, 1830-1902
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The colored aristocracy of St. Louis / by Clamorgan, Cyprian, 1830-1902
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Women's Rights and Transatlantic Antislavery in the Era of Emancipation /
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