About the Author: John R. Legg holds a Bachelor’s of Arts in History from Middle Georgia State University and is currently awaiting admission decisions from eight graduate programs. He plans to continue studying the transformative events of Native Americans during the era of the Civil War and period of Reconstruction, with emphasis on the U.S.-Dakota War of 1862. With his love of photography within a historical realm, he self-published his first book, Images of the Historic Southeast: The Carolinas, with Dr. Niels Eichhorn, and is currently co-authoring a book with Dr. Carol Willcox Melton titled, Through a Siberian Lens: A First-Hand Perspective of the Russian Civil War. You can follow him on twitter: @thejohnlegg
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Harriet Ann Jacobs’ Incidents in the life of a Slave Girl (1861) and Frederick Douglass’ Narrative o...
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The Illicit Slave Trade The last Africans brought to the United States as slaves, Sylviane Diouf te...
About the author Hailing from Batesburg-Leesville, South Carolina, Allie is currently a senior Engl...
Diving into the Wreck For a century, docile mainstream American historians managed to dismiss race-b...
While historical studies of the Atlantic slave trade have amply demonstrated the magnitude of slave ...
S. Charles Bolton Fayetteville: University of Arkansas Press, 2019 ISBN: 9781682260999 312 p. $34.95...
Political and military activist The journal of a former slave\u27s fight on the sea and in print D...
Wallace Turnage is not a famous person, but historians are fascinated with the discovery of the form...
This dissertation studies the enslavement of Africans through the trans-Atlantic slave trade. It foc...
Harriet Ann Jacobs’ Incidents in the life of a Slave Girl (1861) and Frederick Douglass’ Narrative o...
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