The End of Slavery in the North: New York and Virginia David N. Gellman, Emancipating New York: The Politics of Slavery and Freedom, 1777-1827 Eva Sheppard Wolf, Race and Liberty in the New Nation: Emancipation in Virginia from the Revolution to Nat Turner\u27s Rebellion New Y...
I argue that American political discourse surrounding abolition and slavery, sectional politics and ...
The Role of Fugitive Slaves in the Workings of the Underground Railroad Based on a series of lecture...
Steal away Slavery\u27s American journey In the summer of 1791, French aristocrat Franτois RenΘ de...
The End of Slavery in the North: New York and Virginia David N. Gellman, Emancipating New York: The...
Nat Turner was hanged 30 years before the firing on Fort Sumter, but the slave rebellion that bears ...
A New Study on the Importance of the Fugitive Slave Issue Most historians view slavery’s role in the...
Reconstructing the Big Apple Piecing together the new nation David Quigley\u27s book rests on thre...
The Long Road to Freedom Emancipation in the United States has generated a remarkably creative wave ...
Traversing the Intersection of Slavery and Constitutional Law James Oakes’ Freedom National: The Des...
The Nat Turner uprising in Virginia in August 1831 was, in its consequences if not in the actual num...
The Long Road to Freedom Emancipation in the United States has generated a remarkably creative wave ...
Abstract: Slavery in New Jersey offers scholars a rich, untapped source for new scholarship about th...
Abstract: New Jersey was a state divided by slavery. After the Revolution, slavery continued its dec...
“Neither a Slave nor a King” intervenes in the scholarly debate over the “antislavery origins” of th...
Many Americans are under the impression that slavery ended following the Civil War. However, this is...
I argue that American political discourse surrounding abolition and slavery, sectional politics and ...
The Role of Fugitive Slaves in the Workings of the Underground Railroad Based on a series of lecture...
Steal away Slavery\u27s American journey In the summer of 1791, French aristocrat Franτois RenΘ de...
The End of Slavery in the North: New York and Virginia David N. Gellman, Emancipating New York: The...
Nat Turner was hanged 30 years before the firing on Fort Sumter, but the slave rebellion that bears ...
A New Study on the Importance of the Fugitive Slave Issue Most historians view slavery’s role in the...
Reconstructing the Big Apple Piecing together the new nation David Quigley\u27s book rests on thre...
The Long Road to Freedom Emancipation in the United States has generated a remarkably creative wave ...
Traversing the Intersection of Slavery and Constitutional Law James Oakes’ Freedom National: The Des...
The Nat Turner uprising in Virginia in August 1831 was, in its consequences if not in the actual num...
The Long Road to Freedom Emancipation in the United States has generated a remarkably creative wave ...
Abstract: Slavery in New Jersey offers scholars a rich, untapped source for new scholarship about th...
Abstract: New Jersey was a state divided by slavery. After the Revolution, slavery continued its dec...
“Neither a Slave nor a King” intervenes in the scholarly debate over the “antislavery origins” of th...
Many Americans are under the impression that slavery ended following the Civil War. However, this is...
I argue that American political discourse surrounding abolition and slavery, sectional politics and ...
The Role of Fugitive Slaves in the Workings of the Underground Railroad Based on a series of lecture...
Steal away Slavery\u27s American journey In the summer of 1791, French aristocrat Franτois RenΘ de...