A New Study on the Importance of the Fugitive Slave Issue Most historians view slavery’s role in the antebellum sectional crisis from the perspective of the institution’s expansion. After the war with Mexico and the drama encapsulated in David Wilmot’s proviso, proslavery advocates and...
The Article will discuss and analyze the forces that shaped Ableman v. Booth, one of the most dramat...
Review of: Fugitive Justice: Runaways, Rescuers, and Slavery on Trial, by Steven Lubet
An article by Victor B. Howard published in the Fall 1982 issue of the Journal of Negro History, pag...
Review of Smith, David On the Edge of Freedom: The Fugitive Slave Issue in South Central Pennsylvani...
The Role of Fugitive Slaves in the Workings of the Underground Railroad Based on a series of lecture...
The seeds for the Civil War were first planted at the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia in 1...
The seeds for the Civil War were first planted at the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia in 1...
Despite the vast research on the events that led to the Civil War, little scholarship focuses solely...
This dissertation examines the political conflict over fugitive slave rendition from the era of the ...
This dissertation examines the political conflict over fugitive slave rendition from the era of the ...
“Neither a Slave nor a King” intervenes in the scholarly debate over the “antislavery origins” of th...
Understanding Slavery When in the 1950s mainstream historians rediscovered slavery as the prime cau...
“Neither a Slave nor a King” intervenes in the scholarly debate over the “antislavery origins” of th...
Exploring Labor along the Mason-Dixon Line Max Grivno, assistant professor of history at the Univers...
The Article will discuss and analyze the forces that shaped Ableman v. Booth, one of the most dramat...
The Article will discuss and analyze the forces that shaped Ableman v. Booth, one of the most dramat...
Review of: Fugitive Justice: Runaways, Rescuers, and Slavery on Trial, by Steven Lubet
An article by Victor B. Howard published in the Fall 1982 issue of the Journal of Negro History, pag...
Review of Smith, David On the Edge of Freedom: The Fugitive Slave Issue in South Central Pennsylvani...
The Role of Fugitive Slaves in the Workings of the Underground Railroad Based on a series of lecture...
The seeds for the Civil War were first planted at the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia in 1...
The seeds for the Civil War were first planted at the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia in 1...
Despite the vast research on the events that led to the Civil War, little scholarship focuses solely...
This dissertation examines the political conflict over fugitive slave rendition from the era of the ...
This dissertation examines the political conflict over fugitive slave rendition from the era of the ...
“Neither a Slave nor a King” intervenes in the scholarly debate over the “antislavery origins” of th...
Understanding Slavery When in the 1950s mainstream historians rediscovered slavery as the prime cau...
“Neither a Slave nor a King” intervenes in the scholarly debate over the “antislavery origins” of th...
Exploring Labor along the Mason-Dixon Line Max Grivno, assistant professor of history at the Univers...
The Article will discuss and analyze the forces that shaped Ableman v. Booth, one of the most dramat...
The Article will discuss and analyze the forces that shaped Ableman v. Booth, one of the most dramat...
Review of: Fugitive Justice: Runaways, Rescuers, and Slavery on Trial, by Steven Lubet
An article by Victor B. Howard published in the Fall 1982 issue of the Journal of Negro History, pag...