This article analyses the nature of assistance networks for slave refugees absconding from Texas to the Mexican border between 1836 and 1861. It argues that, by contrast with the more densely organized Underground Railroad that connected the US South to the northern states and Canada, structures of assistance remained fairly loosely organized and inconsistent in the Texas-Mexican borderlands, in great part due to the almost complete absence of an established and influential abolitionist network in its midst. A wide variety of actors facilitated slaves’ escape attempts to the Rio Grande/Bravo, for multiple reasons. In this expanding slavery frontier, ideological grounds to support fugitive slaves largely coexisted with economic incentives, s...
Contrary to common assumptions that self-emancipation by flight was only possible to regions outside...
This article discusses the search for freedom by enslaved people in Louisiana, before the abolitioni...
In spaces of contested sovereignty, self-emancipated slavesexploited imperial rivalries to attain fr...
International audienceThis article analyses the nature of assistance networks for slave refugees abs...
The tale of a runaway, an enslaved Black man or woman choosing to abscond, is nothing short of mirac...
This thesis unveils a hidden part of nineteenth-century Atlantic World History: the transnational e...
This thesis unveils a hidden part of nineteenth-century Atlantic World History: the transnational e...
This article juxtaposes the Underground Railroad with contemporary Central American smuggling practi...
This article juxtaposes the Underground Railroad with contemporary Central American smuggling practi...
This dissertation examines the migration of free blacks and slaves across the United States’ souther...
This article juxtaposes the Underground Railroad with contemporary Central American smuggling practi...
In spaces of contested sovereignty, self-emancipated slavesexploited imperial rivalries to attain fr...
International audienceContrary to common assumptions that self-emancipation by flight was only possi...
Contrary to common assumptions that self-emancipation by flight was only possible to regions outside...
In the decades before the Civil War, St. Louis sat on a border between slave and free states. Jesse ...
Contrary to common assumptions that self-emancipation by flight was only possible to regions outside...
This article discusses the search for freedom by enslaved people in Louisiana, before the abolitioni...
In spaces of contested sovereignty, self-emancipated slavesexploited imperial rivalries to attain fr...
International audienceThis article analyses the nature of assistance networks for slave refugees abs...
The tale of a runaway, an enslaved Black man or woman choosing to abscond, is nothing short of mirac...
This thesis unveils a hidden part of nineteenth-century Atlantic World History: the transnational e...
This thesis unveils a hidden part of nineteenth-century Atlantic World History: the transnational e...
This article juxtaposes the Underground Railroad with contemporary Central American smuggling practi...
This article juxtaposes the Underground Railroad with contemporary Central American smuggling practi...
This dissertation examines the migration of free blacks and slaves across the United States’ souther...
This article juxtaposes the Underground Railroad with contemporary Central American smuggling practi...
In spaces of contested sovereignty, self-emancipated slavesexploited imperial rivalries to attain fr...
International audienceContrary to common assumptions that self-emancipation by flight was only possi...
Contrary to common assumptions that self-emancipation by flight was only possible to regions outside...
In the decades before the Civil War, St. Louis sat on a border between slave and free states. Jesse ...
Contrary to common assumptions that self-emancipation by flight was only possible to regions outside...
This article discusses the search for freedom by enslaved people in Louisiana, before the abolitioni...
In spaces of contested sovereignty, self-emancipated slavesexploited imperial rivalries to attain fr...