The Institutions of a Slave Society In the summer of 1835, it came to the attention of the University of Virginia\u27s Board of Visitors that a slave was living in the Rotunda. The university owned or rented several slaves, one of whom had evidently decided to settle in a room near the chemistry lab....
Scholars have long argued for the importance of the arrival of the first enslaved Africans in Virgin...
This paper focuses on how representations of the religious lives of slaves, specifically their abili...
Whether through legal assault, private manumissions or slave revolt, the institution of slavery weat...
People who practiced slavery across the United States, or engaged in slavery-related practices, were...
A Fresh Perspective on Slavery There has long been debate among historians of American slavery about...
It was natural that the Virginia college should concern themselves with the all-important subject of...
Excerpt from the article: Slavery in Williamsburg and nearby—what was it like? Depends on who you a...
Responsible societies reckon with the pernicious and ugly chapters in their histories. Wherever we l...
Excerpt from the article: The College of William and Mary was the second university in the U.S. aft...
The attempts at reforming the most brutal features of slavery in the antebellum South have been usua...
Race based slavery in North America had its origins in seventeenth-century Virginia. Initially, the ...
In the mainland British American colonies, slavery as an institution evolved throughout the seventee...
The Relationship Between Enslaved Individuals And Plantation Architecture In 18th And 19th Century V...
Slavery, in and of itself, is a despicable institution. It degraded the enslaved and inflated the po...
When white men exploited enslaved women's sexuality and sexual reproduction, enslaved men and slaveh...
Scholars have long argued for the importance of the arrival of the first enslaved Africans in Virgin...
This paper focuses on how representations of the religious lives of slaves, specifically their abili...
Whether through legal assault, private manumissions or slave revolt, the institution of slavery weat...
People who practiced slavery across the United States, or engaged in slavery-related practices, were...
A Fresh Perspective on Slavery There has long been debate among historians of American slavery about...
It was natural that the Virginia college should concern themselves with the all-important subject of...
Excerpt from the article: Slavery in Williamsburg and nearby—what was it like? Depends on who you a...
Responsible societies reckon with the pernicious and ugly chapters in their histories. Wherever we l...
Excerpt from the article: The College of William and Mary was the second university in the U.S. aft...
The attempts at reforming the most brutal features of slavery in the antebellum South have been usua...
Race based slavery in North America had its origins in seventeenth-century Virginia. Initially, the ...
In the mainland British American colonies, slavery as an institution evolved throughout the seventee...
The Relationship Between Enslaved Individuals And Plantation Architecture In 18th And 19th Century V...
Slavery, in and of itself, is a despicable institution. It degraded the enslaved and inflated the po...
When white men exploited enslaved women's sexuality and sexual reproduction, enslaved men and slaveh...
Scholars have long argued for the importance of the arrival of the first enslaved Africans in Virgin...
This paper focuses on how representations of the religious lives of slaves, specifically their abili...
Whether through legal assault, private manumissions or slave revolt, the institution of slavery weat...