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 * “Barbados Side-by-Side Transcription.” Slavery Law & Power in Early America and the British Empire. https://slaverylawpower.org/barbados-side-by-side/.
 * Transcription of handwritten document which detailed laws surrounding slavery in 1661 Barbados.
 * Block, Kristen, and Jenny Shaw. “Subjects without Empire: The Irish in the Early Modern Caribbean.” Past & Present, no. 210 (2011): 33–60. http://www.jstor.org/stable/23015371.
 * Article in peer-reviewed academic history journal.
 * Handler, Jerome S., and Matthew C. Reilly. “Contesting ‘White Slavery’ in the Caribbean: Enslaved Africans and European Indentured Servants in Seventeenth-Century Barbados.” New West Indian Guide / Nieuwe West-Indische Gids 91, no. 1/2 (2017): 30-55. https://www.jstor.org/stable/26552068.
 * Handler is an anthropologist specializing in slavery, and Reilly is also an anthropologist with research focusing on slavery and race in the Barbados.
 * Hogan, L., Laura McAtackney, and Matthew C. Reilly. “The Irish in the Anglo-Caribbean: servants or slaves?” History Ireland 24, no. 2 (March-April 2016): 18-22.
 * While written for a wider audience, Reilly is an anthropologist specializing in slavery in the Barbados, Hogan is a librarian with published works regarding race, and McAtackney is a historian whose research includes colonialism and archeology.
 * Shaw, Jenny. Everyday Life in the Early English Caribbean: Irish, Africans, and the Construction of Difference. Athens, Georgia: University of Georgia Press, 2013.
 * Peer reviewed book by historian Jenny Shaw, who specializes in the Caribbean, race, and slavery at the University of Alabama.