Howard Bodenhorn, The Color Factor: The Economics of African-American Well-Being in the Nineteenth-Century South
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CARSON, S. A. (2015). Howard Bodenhorn, The Color Factor: The Economics of African-American Well-Being in the Nineteenth-Century South. Journal of Economics Bibliography, 2(4), 231–236. https://doi.org/10.1453/jeb.v2i4.572

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