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Tumult and Silence at Second Creek: An Inquiry into a Civil War Slave Conspiracy by Winthrop D. Jordan (Review) - Southern Cultures
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Longwood guard Jordan Perkins (12) brings the ball into play during an NCAA college basketball game against Winthrop for the championship of the Big South Conference men's tournament on Sunday, March 6,
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Harvard Students Demonstrate for Denaming in Winthrop House Dining Hall, Citing Ties to Slavery | News | The Harvard Crimson