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Marcus Jernegan

Marcus Wilson Jernegan (1872–1949) was an American historian and a professor at the University of Chicago. In 2017, a scholar from Harvard (Donald Yacovone) referred to him as one of the leading historians of his time who influenced textbooks of his era and noted the tainted and bigoted sources he relied on. Provided by Wikipedia
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    The American Colonies, 1492-1750; a study of their political, economic and social development by Jernegan, Marcus Wilson, 1872-1949

    Published: Longmans, Green and Co., 1929
    Description: xxxiii, 457 pages : 5 folded maps (including frontispiece) ; 17 cm.
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    Laboring and dependent classes in colonial America, 1607-1783 by Jernegan, Marcus Wilson, 1872-1949

    Published: Ungar, 1960
    Description: 256 pages ; 25 cm.
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    Source problems in United States history by McLaughlin, Andrew C. (Andrew Cunningham), 1861-1947

    Published: Harper & Brothers, Publishers, 1918
    Description: xii, 2 leaves, 3-514, 1 unnumbered page ; 20 cm.
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