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Breen, Patrick H. (2015). The land shall be deluged in blood: a new history of the Nat Turner Revolt. New York, NY: [s.n.] ISBN978-0-19-982800-5. OCLC892895344 "high estimates have been widely accepted in both academic and popular sources".
Allmendinger, David F. (2014). Nat Turner and the rising in Southampton County. Baltimore: [s.n.] ISBN978-1-4214-1480-5. OCLC889812744 Recent studies which review various estimates for the number of enslaved and free Black people killed without trial, giving a range of from 23 killed to over 200 killed.
Kaye, Anthony (2007). «Neighborhoods and Nat Turner». Journal of the Early Republic. 27 (Winter 2007): 705–20. ISSN1553-0620. doi:10.1353/jer.2007.0076
Breen, Patrick H. (2015). The land shall be deluged in blood: a new history of the Nat Turner Revolt. New York, NY: [s.n.] ISBN978-0-19-982800-5. OCLC892895344 "high estimates have been widely accepted in both academic and popular sources".
Allmendinger, David F. (2014). Nat Turner and the rising in Southampton County. Baltimore: [s.n.] ISBN978-1-4214-1480-5. OCLC889812744 Recent studies which review various estimates for the number of enslaved and free Black people killed without trial, giving a range of from 23 killed to over 200 killed.