This presentation was given on April 7, 2017 at the NADDI 2017 Conference held at Cornell. Any reuse should credit the original author and CISER.The North American Slave Trade is in full swing. Technological advancements have made newspapers common throughout the Antebellum South. These newspapers feature runaway ads” where enslavers provide a detailed description of the enslaved with the hopes of capture. Some ads offered a handsome reward. Others sought to set an example for those contemplating escape. Today, we seek to compile, transcribe, and explore these advertisements. Above all we want to trace Freedom on the Move
As the abolitionist minister\u27s observation suggests, enslaved African Americans were neither cont...
Digital Humanities Seminar Spring 2017, University of Kansas, February 20th, 2017: https://idrh.ku.e...
The transatlantic slave trade was the largest forced migration in history. It involved an interconti...
<p>This presentation discusses a new system for crowdsourcing antebellum history.</p
Libraries and researchers worldwide are confronted by a deluge of digital humanities data. This sess...
Slavery is one of the most traumatic and defining aspects of United States history. Despite this fac...
Slides describing the data model and infrastructure of Freedom on the Move, a database of runaway ad...
“Reading Slavery, Writing Freedom” examines the literacy experiences of the last generation of Ameri...
Crowdsourcing for research promises great rewards, but it is often hard to get the public involved i...
This dataset contains information coded from Newspaper advertisements for RUNAWAY SLAVES published i...
This dataset contains information coded from Newspaper advertisements for RUNAWAY SLAVES published i...
We created two datasets about fugitives and captives in eighteenth-century Jamaica, one of the most ...
“A Papered Freedom” is a systematic study of how enslaved and self-emancipated African Americans eng...
Summary of presentation for panel #228 "Compartir lo que nos une. Digitizing and Curating Colonial R...
“A Papered Freedom” is a systematic study of how enslaved and self-emancipated African Americans eng...
As the abolitionist minister\u27s observation suggests, enslaved African Americans were neither cont...
Digital Humanities Seminar Spring 2017, University of Kansas, February 20th, 2017: https://idrh.ku.e...
The transatlantic slave trade was the largest forced migration in history. It involved an interconti...
<p>This presentation discusses a new system for crowdsourcing antebellum history.</p
Libraries and researchers worldwide are confronted by a deluge of digital humanities data. This sess...
Slavery is one of the most traumatic and defining aspects of United States history. Despite this fac...
Slides describing the data model and infrastructure of Freedom on the Move, a database of runaway ad...
“Reading Slavery, Writing Freedom” examines the literacy experiences of the last generation of Ameri...
Crowdsourcing for research promises great rewards, but it is often hard to get the public involved i...
This dataset contains information coded from Newspaper advertisements for RUNAWAY SLAVES published i...
This dataset contains information coded from Newspaper advertisements for RUNAWAY SLAVES published i...
We created two datasets about fugitives and captives in eighteenth-century Jamaica, one of the most ...
“A Papered Freedom” is a systematic study of how enslaved and self-emancipated African Americans eng...
Summary of presentation for panel #228 "Compartir lo que nos une. Digitizing and Curating Colonial R...
“A Papered Freedom” is a systematic study of how enslaved and self-emancipated African Americans eng...
As the abolitionist minister\u27s observation suggests, enslaved African Americans were neither cont...
Digital Humanities Seminar Spring 2017, University of Kansas, February 20th, 2017: https://idrh.ku.e...
The transatlantic slave trade was the largest forced migration in history. It involved an interconti...