Royal Society; or, a New Abridgment of the Philosophical Transactions… By Mr. [Benjamin] Baddam. 3rd ed., London, 1745.
McBride, David, LeRoy Hopkins, and C. Aisha Blackshire-Belay, eds. Crosscurrents: African Americans, Africa, and Germany in the Modern World. Columbia, S.C.: Camden House, 1998.
‘McNeill, Hector. Observations on the Treatment of the Negroes, in the Island of Jamaica, Including some Account of their Temper and Character, with Remarks on the Importation of Slaves from the Coast of Africa. In a letter to a Physician in England, from Hector McNeill. London: Printed for G. G.J. and J. Robinson and J. Gore, Liverpool, [1788].
Merians, Linda E. Envisioning the Worst: Representations of “Hottentots” in Early-Modern England. Newark: University of Delaware Press, 2001.
Meyer, Arline. “Re-dressing Classical Statuary: The Eighteenth-Century ‘Hand-in-Waistcoat’ Portrait.” Art Bulletin 77 (1995).
Meyers, Norma. Reconstructing the Black Past: Blacks in Britain c. 1780–1830. London: Frank Cass, 1996.
Midgley, Clare. Women against Slavery: The British Campaigns, 1780–1870. London: Routledge, 1992.
Miller, Joseph C., ed. Slavery and Slaving in World History: A Bibliography. 2 vols. Armonk, N.Y.: M. E. Sharp, 1999.
Milton, John. Complete Poems and Major Prose. Edited by Merritt Y. Hughes. Indianapolis: Hackett, 2003.
Minchinton, Walter, Celia King, and Peter Waite, eds. Virginia Slave-Trade Statistics 1698–1775. Richmond: Virginia State Library, 1984.
Mitchel, John. “Causes of the Different Colours of Persons in Different Climates.” In The Philosophical Transactions (From the Year 1743 to the Year 1750) Abridged and Disposed under General Heads… By John Martyn, vol. 10. London, 1756.
Mitchell, Austin. “The Association Movement of 1792-3.” Historical Journal 4 (1961).
Morgan, Philip D. “The Black Experience in the British Empire.” In Marshall, The Eighteenth Century.
–. Slave Counterpoint: Black Culture in the Eighteenth-Century Chesapeake & Lowcountry. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1998.
Moseley, Benjamin. A Treatise on Tropical Diseases; on Military Operations; and on the Climate of the West Indies. London, 1787.
Murphy, Geraldine. “Olaudah Equiano, Accidental Tourist.” Eighteenth-Century Studies 27 (1994).
Myers, Norma. Reconstructing the Black Past: Blacks in Britain, 1780–1830. London: Frank Cass, 1996.
Nash, Gary B., and Jean R. Soderlund. Freedom by Degrees: Emancipation in Pennsylvania and Its Aftermath. New York: Oxford University Press, 1991.
Nelson, Horatio. “Lord Nelson’s Memoir of His Services.” In The Life of Admiral Lord Nelson, edited by James Stainer Clarke and John M’ Arthur. 2 vols. London, 1809.
Newton, John. Thoughts on the African Slave Trade. London, 1788.
Nichols, Robert Boucher. A Letter to the Treasurer of the Society Instituted for the Purpose of Effecting the Abolition of the Slave Trade. London, 1787.
Nora, Pierre. “Between Memory and History: Les Lieux de Memoire.” Representations 26 (1989).
Northrup, David. “Igbo and Myth Igbo: Culture and Ethnicity in the Atlantic World, 1600–1815.” Slavery and Abolition 21 (2000).
Norton, Mary Beth. “The Fate of Some Black Loyalists of the American Revolution.” Journal of Negro History 58 (1973).
Nussbaum, Felicity. “Being a Man: Olaudah Equiano and Ignatius Sancho,” in “Genius in Bondage”: A Critical Anthology of the Literature of the Early Black Atlantic, edited by Vincent Carretta and Philip Gould. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 2001.
–, ed. The Global Eighteenth Century. Baltimore, Md.: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2003.
Nwokeji, G. Ugo. “African Conceptions of Gender and the Slave Trade.” William and Mary Quarterly 58 (2001).
[Oglethorpe, James Edward?]. The Sailors Advocate. First Printed in 1727-8. To which is now Prefixed, Some Strictures, Drawn from the Statutes and Records, Relating to the Pretended Right of Taking away Men by Force under the Name of Pressing Seamen. The Seventh Edition. London, 1777.
Ogude, S. E. “Facts into Fiction: Equiano’s Narrative Reconsidered.” Research in African Literatures 13 (1982).
–. Genius in Bondage: A Study of the Origins of African Literature in English. Ile-Ife, Nigeria: University of Ife Press, 1983.
–. “No Roots Here: On the Igbo Roots of Olaudah Equiano.” Review of English and Literary Studies 5 (1989).
Oldendorp, Christian Georg Andreas. Historie der caribischen Inseln Sanct Thomas, Sanct Crux und Sanct Jan, insbesondere der dasigen Neg-er und der Mission der evangelischen Briider unter denselben. Edited by Gudrun Meier, Stephan Palmie, and Horst Ulbricht. Dresden: Staatliches Museum fiir Velkerkunde, 2000.
–. History of the Mission of the Evangelical Brethren on the Caribbean Islands of St. Oldfield, J. R. Popular Politics and British Anti– Slavery: The Mobilisation of Public Opinion against the Slave Trade, 1787–1807. London: Frank Cass, 1998.
Thomas, St. Croix, and St. John. Edited by Johann Jakob Bossard. Translated by Arnold R. Highfield and Vladimir Barac. Ann Arbor: Karo-ma Publishers, 1987.
Oldfield, J. R. Popular Politics and British Antislavery: The Mobilization of Public Opinion against the Slave Trade, 1787–1807. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1995.
Oldham, James. “New Light on Mansfield and Slavery.” Journal of British Studies 27 (1988).
Oliver, J. “William Borlase’s Contribution to Eighteenth-Century Meteorology and Climatology.” Annals of Science 25 (1969).
Orban, Katalin. “Dominant and Submerged Discourses in the Life of Olaudah Equiano.” African American Review 27 (1993).
Paine, Thomas. The Rights of Man. London, 1791,1792.
Paley, Ruth. “After Somerset: Mansfield, Slavery and the Law in England, 1772–1830.” In Landau, Law, Crime and English Society.
The Parliamentary Register; or History of the Proceeding and Debates of the House of Commons; Containing an Account of the Most Interesting Speeches and Motions; Accurate Copies of the Most Remarkable Letters and Papers; of the Most Material Evidence, Petitions, &. Laid before and Offered to the House, during the Third Session of the Fourteenth Parliament of Great Britain. London, 1777.
Parfitt, Tudor. Black Jews in Africa and the Americas. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2012.
Patterson, A. Temple. The Other Armada: The Franco-Spanish Attempt to Invade Britain in 1779. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1960.
Patterson, Orlando. Slavery and Social Death: A Comparative Study. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1982.
Patton, Philip. Strictures on Naval Discipline and the Conduct of a Ship of War, Intended to Produce a Uniformity of Opinion among Sea Officers. London: National Maritime Museum, ca. 1807.
Peckard, Peter. Am I Not a Man and a Brother? London, 1788.
Peel, Joshua. Devout Breathings of the Soul to God, in Hymns and Spiritual Songs, in Two Parts. Composed by Joshua Peel, Preacher of the Gospel; on a Variety of Serious and Interesting Subjects, Relative to his own Experience and Enlarged Desire for the Glory of God, and the Salvation of all Men, which he now Publishes, Hoping