Understanding Slavery When in the 1950s mainstream historians rediscovered slavery as the prime cause of the American Civil War, African Americans nevertheless often remained absent in accounts of the war and its causes. Slavery might have been central to the conflict but only insofar as t...
Understanding the Unfinished Revolution Historians continue to debate the degree to which the new fr...
Review of: Embattled Freedom: Journeys through the Civil War’s Slave Refugee Camps, by Amy Murrell T...
Unionism in the Slave States in Wartime Two key facts about wartime Southern Unionism stand out. Fir...
Jonathan Daniel Wells’ Blind No More: African American Resistance, Free-Soil Politics, and the Comin...
The Voices of Slaves Speak on the Civil War Of late Civil War historians have succeeded in balan...
The Long Road to Freedom Emancipation in the United States has generated a remarkably creative wave ...
Thesis/Project (M.S.S.)--Humboldt State University, Emphasis in American History, 2005.As a girl gro...
An article by Victor B. Howard published in the Fall 1982 issue of the Journal of Negro History, pag...
Reconstruction Reconsidered How did American slavery end, and what meanings can be derived from its ...
The Long Road to Freedom Emancipation in the United States has generated a remarkably creative wave ...
Slavery's Ghost The Problem of Freedom in the Age of Emancipation Richard Follett, Eric Foner, and W...
This book is an example of the movement in recent years in the publication of books on the American ...
Agency and Survival over Slavery and Oppression This is an important, inspiring, and at times a rath...
An Anything but Peculiar Institution Slavery in a World Perspective Few historians have written ...
This research paper details the fight against slavery and all of its catastrophic effects after it h...
Understanding the Unfinished Revolution Historians continue to debate the degree to which the new fr...
Review of: Embattled Freedom: Journeys through the Civil War’s Slave Refugee Camps, by Amy Murrell T...
Unionism in the Slave States in Wartime Two key facts about wartime Southern Unionism stand out. Fir...
Jonathan Daniel Wells’ Blind No More: African American Resistance, Free-Soil Politics, and the Comin...
The Voices of Slaves Speak on the Civil War Of late Civil War historians have succeeded in balan...
The Long Road to Freedom Emancipation in the United States has generated a remarkably creative wave ...
Thesis/Project (M.S.S.)--Humboldt State University, Emphasis in American History, 2005.As a girl gro...
An article by Victor B. Howard published in the Fall 1982 issue of the Journal of Negro History, pag...
Reconstruction Reconsidered How did American slavery end, and what meanings can be derived from its ...
The Long Road to Freedom Emancipation in the United States has generated a remarkably creative wave ...
Slavery's Ghost The Problem of Freedom in the Age of Emancipation Richard Follett, Eric Foner, and W...
This book is an example of the movement in recent years in the publication of books on the American ...
Agency and Survival over Slavery and Oppression This is an important, inspiring, and at times a rath...
An Anything but Peculiar Institution Slavery in a World Perspective Few historians have written ...
This research paper details the fight against slavery and all of its catastrophic effects after it h...
Understanding the Unfinished Revolution Historians continue to debate the degree to which the new fr...
Review of: Embattled Freedom: Journeys through the Civil War’s Slave Refugee Camps, by Amy Murrell T...
Unionism in the Slave States in Wartime Two key facts about wartime Southern Unionism stand out. Fir...