Pursuit of property Policies frustrated freed slaves\u27 quest for land The Reconstruction era continues to fascinate scholars around the world. In 1928, French statesman Georges Clemenceau published his History of American Reconstruction, and it is not unlikely that his par...
Following emancipation, the freedmen began to seek out the highest expression of American conception...
In a strange land Scholar reunites American and African-American histories Between 1787 and 1791,...
During the 1860s, federal intervention to alter patterns of southern landholding was a distinct poss...
Land and Labor, 1866-1867 examines the remaking of the South\u27s labor system in the tumultuous aft...
Steal away Slavery\u27s American journey In the summer of 1791, French aristocrat Franτois RenΘ de...
This dissertation explores the centrality of landed property in African American thought between the...
African Americans in the South were tied to the land during slavery and after emancipation. Many fel...
Black farming families in post-Civil War North Carolina generated significant resources of cash and ...
Forging New Ground in Antebellum Charleston Sophie Mauncaut, once enslaved in French Saint Domingue,...
Fragile Freedom Lawsuits illuminate struggle to maintain liberty Legal historian Judith Kelleher ...
2nd place: Rhem-Schwarzmann Prize, awarded by Joyner Library 2011The slave-plantation system was cle...
Shrewd agricultural decisions enabled some African-American farmers to own and keep their land for d...
An exploration of the political and social experiences of African Americans in transition from ensla...
Until quite recently, most of what we knew about antebellum slavery and the African-American experie...
Exploring Labor along the Mason-Dixon Line Max Grivno, assistant professor of history at the Univers...
Following emancipation, the freedmen began to seek out the highest expression of American conception...
In a strange land Scholar reunites American and African-American histories Between 1787 and 1791,...
During the 1860s, federal intervention to alter patterns of southern landholding was a distinct poss...
Land and Labor, 1866-1867 examines the remaking of the South\u27s labor system in the tumultuous aft...
Steal away Slavery\u27s American journey In the summer of 1791, French aristocrat Franτois RenΘ de...
This dissertation explores the centrality of landed property in African American thought between the...
African Americans in the South were tied to the land during slavery and after emancipation. Many fel...
Black farming families in post-Civil War North Carolina generated significant resources of cash and ...
Forging New Ground in Antebellum Charleston Sophie Mauncaut, once enslaved in French Saint Domingue,...
Fragile Freedom Lawsuits illuminate struggle to maintain liberty Legal historian Judith Kelleher ...
2nd place: Rhem-Schwarzmann Prize, awarded by Joyner Library 2011The slave-plantation system was cle...
Shrewd agricultural decisions enabled some African-American farmers to own and keep their land for d...
An exploration of the political and social experiences of African Americans in transition from ensla...
Until quite recently, most of what we knew about antebellum slavery and the African-American experie...
Exploring Labor along the Mason-Dixon Line Max Grivno, assistant professor of history at the Univers...
Following emancipation, the freedmen began to seek out the highest expression of American conception...
In a strange land Scholar reunites American and African-American histories Between 1787 and 1791,...
During the 1860s, federal intervention to alter patterns of southern landholding was a distinct poss...