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Omar Ibn Sayyid - Works Cited

Callcott, George. H. "Omar ibn Seid’s Unique Autobiography." The State Magazine 19 April 1953.

Graham, Mary Owen. "Autobiography of Omar ibn Said, Slave in North Carolina 1831." American Historical Review 30.4: 787-795.

Hagy, James. W. "Muslim Slaves, Abducted Jews, Misnamed Turks, & an Asiatic Greek lady: Some Examples of Non European Religious & Ethnic Diversity in South Carolina Prior to 1861." Catalogue Spring 1993: 12-27.

Parramore, Thomas C. "Muslim Slave Aristocrats in North Carolina." The North Carolina Historical Review April 2000: 127-150.

Parramore, Thomas C. "Said, Omar Ibn." Dictionary of North Carolina Biography, v 5 Ed. William S. Powell. Chapel Hill: U of NC P, 1994: 278.

McMahan, Margaret. "Bladen Slave Was Also a Prince." Fayetteville Observer 7 May 1987: E1.

Park, Leland. 27 March 1997.Summary of a phone conversation with Mr. Wyatt H. Day. Omar ibn Sayyid Artifacts Davidsoniana file. Davidson College Archives, Davidson, NC.

Pharr, Jim. "Moslems [sic] Plan Dedication." 27 Apr 1991: A8.

"Prince Moro." The African Repository and Colonial Journal 1825: 152-153.

Unknown author. 17 March 1929. Article on the old churches of the Faytteville community transcribed onto Library of Davidson College letterhead. Omar ibn Sayyid Davidsoniana file. Davidson College Archives, Davidson, NC.


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