The Illicit Slave Trade The last Africans brought to the United States as slaves, Sylviane Diouf tells us, arrived in July 1860, on the eve of the Civil War and fifty-two years after the United States Congress prohibited their legal importation. This mission was the brainchild of Timothy M...
Frederick Douglass based this story on the real-life heroism of Madison Washington, who led the larg...
Beyond the Coast: A Comprehensive Look at the Slave-Breeding Industry The scholarship and narrative ...
In the early nineteenth century, both Britain and the United States had passed laws prohibiting furt...
In the introductory essay to his 1988 edited collection entitled The Social Life of Things, Arjun Ap...
In the introductory essay to his 1988 edited collection entitled The Social Life of Things, Arjun Ap...
Lives of Distance: African Journeys in the Atlantic World This highly readable work explores the per...
Encounter the history of African Town, a community outside Mobile, Alabama, founded by African capti...
Steal away Slavery\u27s American journey In the summer of 1791, French aristocrat Franτois RenΘ de...
Author and historian/folklorist Zora Neale Hurston, who died in obscurity in 1960, is back on the bo...
80 cannon on the African coast A sailor\u27s journal details disruption of slave trade On January ...
Diving into the Wreck For a century, docile mainstream American historians managed to dismiss race-b...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
Frederick Douglass based this story on the real-life heroism of Madison Washington, who led the larg...
Frederick Douglass based this story on the real-life heroism of Madison Washington, who led the larg...
Political and military activist The journal of a former slave\u27s fight on the sea and in print D...
Frederick Douglass based this story on the real-life heroism of Madison Washington, who led the larg...
Beyond the Coast: A Comprehensive Look at the Slave-Breeding Industry The scholarship and narrative ...
In the early nineteenth century, both Britain and the United States had passed laws prohibiting furt...
In the introductory essay to his 1988 edited collection entitled The Social Life of Things, Arjun Ap...
In the introductory essay to his 1988 edited collection entitled The Social Life of Things, Arjun Ap...
Lives of Distance: African Journeys in the Atlantic World This highly readable work explores the per...
Encounter the history of African Town, a community outside Mobile, Alabama, founded by African capti...
Steal away Slavery\u27s American journey In the summer of 1791, French aristocrat Franτois RenΘ de...
Author and historian/folklorist Zora Neale Hurston, who died in obscurity in 1960, is back on the bo...
80 cannon on the African coast A sailor\u27s journal details disruption of slave trade On January ...
Diving into the Wreck For a century, docile mainstream American historians managed to dismiss race-b...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
Frederick Douglass based this story on the real-life heroism of Madison Washington, who led the larg...
Frederick Douglass based this story on the real-life heroism of Madison Washington, who led the larg...
Political and military activist The journal of a former slave\u27s fight on the sea and in print D...
Frederick Douglass based this story on the real-life heroism of Madison Washington, who led the larg...
Beyond the Coast: A Comprehensive Look at the Slave-Breeding Industry The scholarship and narrative ...
In the early nineteenth century, both Britain and the United States had passed laws prohibiting furt...