Forging New Ground in Antebellum Charleston Sophie Mauncaut, once enslaved in French Saint Domingue, arrived in South Carolina with her owner, Josephine Catreuille. Toward the end of her life, Catreulle freed Mauncaut. That was not uncommon, since slaveholding women tended to liberate fa...
The most prominent images of Black women in antebellum America depicted in classes across the United...
This article shows how and why some free black families ended up living among the enslaved in the la...
An economic institution, slavery depended on a set of laws designed to protect owners of human prope...
This booklet gives a history of free Africcan Americans in Charleston before the Civil War including...
Black and white women in Virginia were on the front lines of the struggle over emancipation during a...
Pursuit of property Policies frustrated freed slaves\u27 quest for land The Reconstruction era co...
Fragile Freedom Lawsuits illuminate struggle to maintain liberty Legal historian Judith Kelleher ...
“Harbour provides us with a finely tuned multilayered exploration of black women’s activism in the a...
Redefining Opportunity: Charity Folk’s Life in Slavery and Freedom The life of a woman named Charity...
Marks shows that when Black people attempted to better their lives, they challenged extant racialize...
For runaway women, the rejection of the American slavery system required them to work within the gen...
During the processes of emancipation and Reconstruction, black women’s legal, socio-political, and e...
For free black women in the pre-Civil War American South, the status offered by ‘freedom’ was uncert...
Contested Understandings of Slavery and Freedom in the Republic’s Formative Years Blanck frames her ...
In the sugar parishes of Louisiana, enslaved people endured high mortality rates and declining popul...
The most prominent images of Black women in antebellum America depicted in classes across the United...
This article shows how and why some free black families ended up living among the enslaved in the la...
An economic institution, slavery depended on a set of laws designed to protect owners of human prope...
This booklet gives a history of free Africcan Americans in Charleston before the Civil War including...
Black and white women in Virginia were on the front lines of the struggle over emancipation during a...
Pursuit of property Policies frustrated freed slaves\u27 quest for land The Reconstruction era co...
Fragile Freedom Lawsuits illuminate struggle to maintain liberty Legal historian Judith Kelleher ...
“Harbour provides us with a finely tuned multilayered exploration of black women’s activism in the a...
Redefining Opportunity: Charity Folk’s Life in Slavery and Freedom The life of a woman named Charity...
Marks shows that when Black people attempted to better their lives, they challenged extant racialize...
For runaway women, the rejection of the American slavery system required them to work within the gen...
During the processes of emancipation and Reconstruction, black women’s legal, socio-political, and e...
For free black women in the pre-Civil War American South, the status offered by ‘freedom’ was uncert...
Contested Understandings of Slavery and Freedom in the Republic’s Formative Years Blanck frames her ...
In the sugar parishes of Louisiana, enslaved people endured high mortality rates and declining popul...
The most prominent images of Black women in antebellum America depicted in classes across the United...
This article shows how and why some free black families ended up living among the enslaved in the la...
An economic institution, slavery depended on a set of laws designed to protect owners of human prope...