Ser Seshsh Ab Heter-C.M. Boxley, curator of the Forks of the Road exhibit discusses the importance of memorializing this slave market site in Natchez, MS. The lecture was presented on September 13, 2016 by CAS Historical Studies and Library and Information Services of Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville.https://spark.siue.edu/library_events/1004/thumbnail.jp
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Flyer for Spring 1998 ICS Faculty Fellow Lecture by Lillian Ashcraft-Eason.https://scholarworks.bgsu...
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Image of a horse market in Sonora, California used in Slaves\u27 War presented by Susan O\u27Donov...
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Institute of Ethiopian Studies, Addis Ababa University. http://www.cfee.cnrs.fr/spip.php?article28
Dr. Larry McClellan, an esteemed historian and founding faculty member of Governors State University...
Edna Greene Medford, Associate Professor of History at Howard University, Washington, DC, was instru...
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Oxford and Lafayette County Architecture / Jack MayfieldChickasaw History and Culture Tour / Bill Br...
Edna Greene Medford, Associate Professor of History at Howard University, Washington, DC, was instru...
A rare piece due to its short sale run, The Slave Auction depicts an auctioneer selling two slave pa...
Flyer for Spring 1998 ICS Faculty Fellow Lecture by Lillian Ashcraft-Eason.https://scholarworks.bgsu...
The Whitney Plantation is located in St. John the Baptist Parish in Louisiana, about an hour west of...
Summer Avenue, a six-mile section of US Highway 70, one of the first paved, signed highways in the U...
Heritage tourism plays an increasingly important yet controversial role in interpreting the emotiona...
Image of a horse market in Sonora, California used in Slaves\u27 War presented by Susan O\u27Donov...
For our project, we decided to memorialize the Trans Atlantic Slave Trade in the form of a museum. O...
Screenshot of a webpage for the event The Atlantic Black Box: Reckoning with New England’s Complici...
Institute of Ethiopian Studies, Addis Ababa University. http://www.cfee.cnrs.fr/spip.php?article28
Dr. Larry McClellan, an esteemed historian and founding faculty member of Governors State University...
Edna Greene Medford, Associate Professor of History at Howard University, Washington, DC, was instru...
To celebrate the current NLM exhibit Fire and Freedom: Food and Enslavement in Early America Scott L...
Modern Slavery, Ecocide, and the Secret to Saving the World Kevin Bales: Wilberforce Institute for t...
Oxford and Lafayette County Architecture / Jack MayfieldChickasaw History and Culture Tour / Bill Br...
Edna Greene Medford, Associate Professor of History at Howard University, Washington, DC, was instru...
A rare piece due to its short sale run, The Slave Auction depicts an auctioneer selling two slave pa...