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• Shepperson, George. ‘Thomas Chalmers, The Free Church of Scotland, and
the South’, The Journal of Southern History 17, no. 4, 1951, pp 517-37.
• Shepperson, George. "The Free Church and American Slavery," Scottish
Historical Review, XXX, October 1951, pp 126-143.
• Shepperson, George. ‘The United States and East Africa’, Phylon, 1952, XII1,
1, pp 25– 34.
• Shepperson, George.’Education sponsors freedom - the story of African native
John Chilembwe’. Negro History Bulletin, v. 15, Jan. 1952, pp 69–73.
• Shepperson, George, ‘Harriet Beecher Stowe and Scotland, 1852-3’. The
Scottish Historical Review Vol. 32, no. 113, 1953, pp 40-46.
• Shepperson, George.’Ethiopianism and African nationalism’. Phylon, v. 14,
First quarter, 1953, pp 9–18
• Shepperson, George. "Harriet Beecher Stowe and Scotland, 1852-3," Scottish
Historical Review, XXXII, April 1953, pp 40-46.
• Shepperson, George. "Frederick Douglass and Scotland," Journal of Negro
History, XXXVIII, 1953, pp 307-321.
• Shepperson, George. 'Frederick Douglass and Scotland', The Journal of
African American History, 38, 3, 1953. https://doi.org/10.2307/2715737
• Shepperson, George. ‘Writings in Scottish-American History: A Brief
Survey’, The William and Mary Quarterly, Vol. 11, no. 2, 1954, pp 164-78
• Shepperson, George. "The Politics of African Church Separatist Movements in
British Central Africa, 1892-1916." Africa: Journal of the International
African Institute 24, no. 3, 1954, pp 233-46.
• Shepperson, George 1958. “The Literature of British Central Africa: A
Review Article,” The Rhodes-Livingstone Journal, XXIII, pp 12–46.
• Shepperson, George 1959. “The Military History of British Central
Africa,” The Rhodes-Livingstone Journal, XXVI, pp 23–33.
• Shepperson, George. "David Livingstone the Scot." The Scottish Historical
Review 39, no. 128, 1960, pp 113-21
• Shepperson, George. ‘Notes on Negro American Influences on the Emergence
of African American Nationalism’. The Journal of African History, 1960, 1, 2,
pp 299–312.
• Shepperson, George. ‘Africa and America’. Bulletin of the British Association
for American Studies, New Series, no. 3, 1961, pp 25-30.
• Shepperson, George, `External Factors in the Development of African
Nationalism, with Particular Reference to British Central Africa', Phylon: The
Atlanta University Review of Race and Culture, 22,3, 1961, pp 207-25.
• Shepperson, George. ‘Pan-Africanism and "Pan-Africanism": Some Historical
Notes." Phylon (1960-) 23, no. 4, 1962, pp 346-58.
• Shepperson, George, “Africa, the Victorians, and Imperialism,” Revue Belge
de Philologie et d'Histoire, 40, 1962, pp 1228–38
• Shepperson, George. 'The Negro and the New Frontier', The Political
Quarterly, 1962, 33, 2, pp 172 - 182.
• Shepperson, George. “Church and Sect in Central Africa: A Review
Article,” The Rhodes-Livingstone Journal, 1963, XXXIII, pp 82–94.
• Shepperson, George. "The American Negro and Africa." Bulletin of the British
Association for American Studies, no. 8, 1964, pp 3-20.
• Shepperson, George. "Abolitionism and African Political
Thought." Transition, no. 12 1964, pp 22-26.
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