Fraser, Rebecca (2021) Harriet Jacobs, 1813-1897. Routledge. (In Press)
Fraser, Rebecca J. (2024) Histories of the American family and defining freedoms in the public and private worlds of nineteenth-century Americans. The English Historical Review. ISSN 0013-8266
Fraser, Rebecca J. and Long, Emma ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1573-2904 (2024) Introduction:Reproductive Care and Justice. New Area Studies, 4 (2). pp. 1-12. ISSN 2633-3716
Fraser, Rebecca J. (2024) “There is no place like a happy home”: Information Wanted notices, the Christian Recorder, and the search for missing family members in post-emancipation America. Journal of Family History. ISSN 0363-1990
Fraser, Rebecca (2023) “Every child rises early on Christmas morning to see the Johnkannaus” [Harriet Jacobs]: The competing meanings of Christmas for the enslaved in North Carolina. Comparative American Studies, 20 (3-4). pp. 230-250. ISSN 1477-5700
Fraser, Rebecca (2022) Black Female Intellectuals in Nineteenth Century America: Born to Bloom Unseen? Taylor and Francis. ISBN 9781032210094
Fraser, Rebecca J. (2022) Gender and Home:Domestic Spaces and Families in North America. In: A Cultural History of the Home in the Age of Empire. Bloomsbury. ISBN 9781472584298
Fraser, Rebecca and Umoren, Imaobong (2022) Introduction - Black Female Intellectuals in Historical and Contemporary Context. Comparative American Studies, 19 (1). pp. 1-5. ISSN 1477-5700
Fraser, Rebecca and Griffin, Martyn (2020) “Why sit ye here and die”? Counter-hegemonic histories of the black female intellectual in nineteenth century America. Journal of American Studies, 54 (5). pp. 1005-1031. ISSN 0021-8758
Fraser, Rebecca (2019) ‘Lets us Begin Life Anew, and Learn to Live in Earnest!’ Free Black Women and the Challenges of Freedom in the Civil War Era. In: The Civil War and Slavery. Routledge. ISBN 9780367181222
Fraser, Rebecca J. (2018) ‘I must speak, I must think, I must act.’ [Laura Simmes, 1864] the Christian Recorder, literary activism, and the black female intellectual. Slavery and Abolition, 39 (4). pp. 663-684. ISSN 0144-039X
Fraser, Rebecca (2016) Gender and Race in Antebellum Popular Culture. By Sarah N. Roth. Cambridge University Press. 2014. x + 320pp. £69.99. History, 101 (348). pp. 813-814. ISSN 0018-2648
Fraser, Rebecca (2016) Home and Belonging in the Letters of Sarah Hicks Williams. In: The Edinburgh Companion to Nineteenth-Century American Letters and Letter-Writing. Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh. ISBN 9780748692927
Fraser, Rebecca (2012) Gender, Race and Family in Nineteenth Century America:From Northern Woman to Plantation Mistress. Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 978-0-230-30070-5
Fraser, Rebecca J. (2011) 'No more Sarah Hicks': A reconfiguration of antebellum time and space for an elite white woman. Slavery and Abolition, 32 (2). pp. 213-226. ISSN 1743-9523
Fraser, Rebecca (2009) Negotiating their Manhood: Masculinity amongst the Enslaved in the Upper-South 1830-1860. In: Black and White Masculinity in the American South, 1800-2000. Cambridge Scholars Publishing, pp. 76-94. ISBN 9781443805964
Fraser, Rebecca (2008) The Meaning of Freedom for African American Men. In: Reconstruction, Perspectives in American Social History. ABC-CLIO, pp. 1-20. ISBN 9781598840216
Fraser, Rebecca (2008) Reconstruction: People and Perspectives. ABC-CLIO. ISBN 9781598840216
Fraser, Rebecca (2007) Courtship and Love Among the Enslaved in North Carolina. University Press of Mississippi. ISBN 1934110078
Fraser, Rebecca (2005) Courtship contests and the meaning of conflict in the folklore of slaves. Journal of Southern History, 71 (4). pp. 769-802.
Fraser, Rebecca (2004) "Goin' back over there to see that girl": Competing spaces in the social world of the enslaved in antebellum North Carolina. Slavery and Abolition, 25 (1). pp. 94-113. ISSN 1743-9523