This study is about how ideology was used to create a nefarious cultural representation of Africans in colonial America. I focus on early Virginian law because it was initially used as the primary mechanism to besmudge the image of Africans. Virginian law synthesized and transported the ideology of African or black inferiority generated decades earlier in Spain, Portugal, the Netherlands, France, and England before race theory evolved. Depraving the African image through law in colonial Virginia represents the continuousness of an ideology which began in the fifteenth century. While an abundance of research exists about the imposition of slave law as a primary apparatus of control over the African population, most studies exclude an analysi...
Race in Argentina played a significant role as a highly durable construct by identifying and advanci...
This paper examines Virginia\u27s Racial Purity Laws enacted to deny equal opportunity to black me...
This is a study of the African American men and women who were active in efforts to improve the posi...
Race based slavery in North America had its origins in seventeenth-century Virginia. Initially, the ...
Resistance to oppression is a phenomenon that occurs world-wide and that shows remarkable variation ...
This dissertation explores the relationship between Virginia’s early development and the transatlant...
This paper analyzes how the language used in 17th-century laws and court cases refers to enslaved Af...
This dissertation examines enslaved people’s navigation of the spatial power that shaped New York sl...
This study of Africans in Britain 1500-1640 employs evidence from a wide range of primary sources in...
Slavery has been the subject of much attention in recent years for several reasons. The most obvious...
This thesis is a study of free people of colour during the era of emancipation in Barbados, with a p...
The object of this study is to analyze the use and adaptation of racialist ideology in the Afro-Hisp...
This study of Africans in Britain 1500-1640 employs evidence from a wide range of primary sources in...
Some authorities from the antebellum period to the present have located the source of the American l...
First published in 1998. During the first quarter of the seventeenth century Blacks began arriving i...
Race in Argentina played a significant role as a highly durable construct by identifying and advanci...
This paper examines Virginia\u27s Racial Purity Laws enacted to deny equal opportunity to black me...
This is a study of the African American men and women who were active in efforts to improve the posi...
Race based slavery in North America had its origins in seventeenth-century Virginia. Initially, the ...
Resistance to oppression is a phenomenon that occurs world-wide and that shows remarkable variation ...
This dissertation explores the relationship between Virginia’s early development and the transatlant...
This paper analyzes how the language used in 17th-century laws and court cases refers to enslaved Af...
This dissertation examines enslaved people’s navigation of the spatial power that shaped New York sl...
This study of Africans in Britain 1500-1640 employs evidence from a wide range of primary sources in...
Slavery has been the subject of much attention in recent years for several reasons. The most obvious...
This thesis is a study of free people of colour during the era of emancipation in Barbados, with a p...
The object of this study is to analyze the use and adaptation of racialist ideology in the Afro-Hisp...
This study of Africans in Britain 1500-1640 employs evidence from a wide range of primary sources in...
Some authorities from the antebellum period to the present have located the source of the American l...
First published in 1998. During the first quarter of the seventeenth century Blacks began arriving i...
Race in Argentina played a significant role as a highly durable construct by identifying and advanci...
This paper examines Virginia\u27s Racial Purity Laws enacted to deny equal opportunity to black me...
This is a study of the African American men and women who were active in efforts to improve the posi...