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Heiresses: Marriage, Inheritance and Caribbean Slavery: Full Bibliography
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ARCHIVES

UK
The National Archives. Kew
Senate House Library, University of London
Institute of Commonwealth Studies, University of London
London Metropolitan Archives
Staffordshire Record Office
Lincolnshire Archives
Wiltshire Record Office
Hampshire Record Office
Edinburgh University Library Manuscripts
National Records of Scotland
 
Caribbean
Barbados Department of Archives, Bridgetown
National Library of Jamaica, Kingston, Jamaica
Jamaican Archives, Spanish Town, Jamaica
Island Record Office, Spanish Town, Jamaica
 
USA
William L. Clements Library, University of Michigan
 
Australia
Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales
 
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Adams, J.D., Old Square-Toes and His Lady: The Life of James and Amelia Douglas. (TouchWood Editions, 2011)
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Araujo, A.L. Reparations for Slavery and the Slave Trade: A Transnational and Comparative History (London: Bloomsbury Academic 2017).
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Barker-Benfield, G. J.,  Abigail & John Adams, The Americanization of Sensibility (Chicago, Illinois: University of Chicago Press, 2010).
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  • How Britain Underdeveloped the Caribbean: A Reparation Response to Europe’s Legacy of Plunder and Poverty (Mona, Kingston, Jamaica: University of West Indies Press, 2021).
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