This dissertation examines the making of free soil and black freedom, as well as the abolitionist movement in southwestern Pennsylvania. I frame the region as a borderland between the free North and the slave South, where the status of African Americans was somewhere between slavery and freedom, as well as a crossroads between the abolitionist movement in the East and the Old Northwest. By doing so, I hope to understand how geography (physical and political) influenced ideas about race and the types of strategies abolitionists favored in their fight against slavery and for black rights. I argue that the roots of free labor ideology—a belief that emerged in the 1850s that slavery (and, for some whites, free blacks) should be prohibited from ...
This dissertation, “Between North and South: The Politics of Race in Jim Crow Memphis,” uses the his...
This dissertation argues that the strong relationship that historians see between the South and West...
This dissertation examines how the federal government asserted U.S. authority across the national te...
This dissertation examines the American Colonization Society’s “scheme” which sought to deport black...
In the more than 150 years since the end of the Civil War, Emancipation Proclamation, and 13th, 14th...
This dissertation traces the evolution of black abolitionism in colonial North America and the Unite...
This dissertation is a historical investigation into the relationship between the North and South du...
The American Colonization Society (ACS) was founded in 1816, with the mission of transporting Africa...
This dissertation examines the role of Oberlin (the northern Ohio town and its organically connected...
This dissertation rests on a relatively simple premise: America’s road to disunion ran west, and unl...
This dissertation examines the circumstances created by colonial encroachments in the American Upper...
Each culture and “race” has different was to determine their identity. For many cultures and races t...
In late December of 1816, prominent citizens within the state of Virginia in conjunction with the Un...
This dissertation examines the construction of historical memory of the abolitionist movement in the...
Slavery and unfree labor have been a subject of growing interest for historians, particularly when d...
This dissertation, “Between North and South: The Politics of Race in Jim Crow Memphis,” uses the his...
This dissertation argues that the strong relationship that historians see between the South and West...
This dissertation examines how the federal government asserted U.S. authority across the national te...
This dissertation examines the American Colonization Society’s “scheme” which sought to deport black...
In the more than 150 years since the end of the Civil War, Emancipation Proclamation, and 13th, 14th...
This dissertation traces the evolution of black abolitionism in colonial North America and the Unite...
This dissertation is a historical investigation into the relationship between the North and South du...
The American Colonization Society (ACS) was founded in 1816, with the mission of transporting Africa...
This dissertation examines the role of Oberlin (the northern Ohio town and its organically connected...
This dissertation rests on a relatively simple premise: America’s road to disunion ran west, and unl...
This dissertation examines the circumstances created by colonial encroachments in the American Upper...
Each culture and “race” has different was to determine their identity. For many cultures and races t...
In late December of 1816, prominent citizens within the state of Virginia in conjunction with the Un...
This dissertation examines the construction of historical memory of the abolitionist movement in the...
Slavery and unfree labor have been a subject of growing interest for historians, particularly when d...
This dissertation, “Between North and South: The Politics of Race in Jim Crow Memphis,” uses the his...
This dissertation argues that the strong relationship that historians see between the South and West...
This dissertation examines how the federal government asserted U.S. authority across the national te...