Slaves’ Voices Reemerge from the Cases in Which They Sought Freedom Historians of the South and of American slavery owe a debt of gratitude to Lea VanderVelde for Redemption Songs, a book that tells heart-rending stories of freedom contested, lost, and won. Professor of law at the ...
ABSTRACT The Rule of Law and the Genesis of Freedom: A Survey of Selected Virginia County Court Fre...
Review of: The Rescue of Joshua Glover: A Fugitive Slave, the Constitution, and the Coming of the C...
Redefining Opportunity: Charity Folk’s Life in Slavery and Freedom The life of a woman named Charity...
Review of Redemption Songs: Suing for Freedom Before Dred Scott by Lea VanderVelde
As director of the Race and Slavery Petitions Project as the University of North Carolina-Greensboro...
The Scotts’ Case for Freedom The United States Supreme Court’s 1857 ruling in the Dred Scott case,...
An economic institution, slavery depended on a set of laws designed to protect owners of human prope...
Review of: Mrs. Dred Scott: A Life on Slavery\u27s Frontier, by Lea VanderVelde
Book Review of: Loren Schweninger, Appealing for Liberty: Freedom Suits in the South. New York: Oxfo...
In the years leading up to the Civil War, fugitives from slavery put their lives on the line to impr...
Fragile Freedom Lawsuits illuminate struggle to maintain liberty Legal historian Judith Kelleher ...
Review of: "Triumph and Tragedy: The Story of the 35th Iowa Volunteer Infantry Regiment in the Civil...
Elizabeth Leonard’s latest work in a long line of impressive scholarship is a love letter of sorts. ...
Jason A. Gillmer has interpreted all manner of legal records to tell the stories of people—enslaved ...
Review of "Before Dred Scott: Slavery and Legal Culture in the American Confluence, 1787-1857" by An...
ABSTRACT The Rule of Law and the Genesis of Freedom: A Survey of Selected Virginia County Court Fre...
Review of: The Rescue of Joshua Glover: A Fugitive Slave, the Constitution, and the Coming of the C...
Redefining Opportunity: Charity Folk’s Life in Slavery and Freedom The life of a woman named Charity...
Review of Redemption Songs: Suing for Freedom Before Dred Scott by Lea VanderVelde
As director of the Race and Slavery Petitions Project as the University of North Carolina-Greensboro...
The Scotts’ Case for Freedom The United States Supreme Court’s 1857 ruling in the Dred Scott case,...
An economic institution, slavery depended on a set of laws designed to protect owners of human prope...
Review of: Mrs. Dred Scott: A Life on Slavery\u27s Frontier, by Lea VanderVelde
Book Review of: Loren Schweninger, Appealing for Liberty: Freedom Suits in the South. New York: Oxfo...
In the years leading up to the Civil War, fugitives from slavery put their lives on the line to impr...
Fragile Freedom Lawsuits illuminate struggle to maintain liberty Legal historian Judith Kelleher ...
Review of: "Triumph and Tragedy: The Story of the 35th Iowa Volunteer Infantry Regiment in the Civil...
Elizabeth Leonard’s latest work in a long line of impressive scholarship is a love letter of sorts. ...
Jason A. Gillmer has interpreted all manner of legal records to tell the stories of people—enslaved ...
Review of "Before Dred Scott: Slavery and Legal Culture in the American Confluence, 1787-1857" by An...
ABSTRACT The Rule of Law and the Genesis of Freedom: A Survey of Selected Virginia County Court Fre...
Review of: The Rescue of Joshua Glover: A Fugitive Slave, the Constitution, and the Coming of the C...
Redefining Opportunity: Charity Folk’s Life in Slavery and Freedom The life of a woman named Charity...