Wilma King

Wilma King (born 1942) is a historian and the Arvarh E. Strickland Distinguished Professor of History at the University of Missouri. She holds a B.A. in American history from Jackson State University, and both an M.A. and Ph.D. in Recent U.S. History from Indiana University. She came to the University of Missouri in 1999 and was the first to receive appointment to the Arvarh E. Strickland chair in Black History and Culture, established when Strickland retired. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Stolen childhood : slave youth in nineteenth-century America by King, Wilma, 1942-

    Bloomington : Indiana University Press, 1995
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    The essence of liberty free black women during the slave era by King, Wilma, 1942-

    Columbia : University of Missouri Press, 2006
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    Stolen childhood : slave youth in nineteenth-century America by King, Wilma, 1942-

    Bloomington : Indiana University Press, 2011
    2nd ed.
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    Stolen childhood slave youth in nineteenth-century America by King, Wilma, 1942-

    Bloomington [Ind.] : Indiana University Press, 2011
    2nd ed.
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    The essence of liberty : free black women during the slave era by King, Wilma, 1942-

    Columbia : University of Missouri Press, 2006
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    We specialize in the wholly impossible : a reader in Black women's history

    Brooklyn, N.Y. : Carlson Pub., 1995
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    Format: Book