The siege led by the Continental Army to reclaim Savannah from British forces in the fall of 1779 is remembered as one of the most disastrous battles of the American Revolutionary War. However, greater carnage was circumvented by a legion of (largely) free Black Chasseurs Volontaires recruited from the colony of Saint-Domingue (modern-day Haiti). Their role proved strategically vital, and a monument erected in Savannah’s Franklin Square today pays homage to their contributions to the American project of independence. Indeed, the beguiling mythos of independence suffuses their historic legacy. Yet although their story is remembered in African American histories from the nineteenth century to the present, they are systematically occluded, mar...
This article interrogates the Creole plantation as a site and sight of memory. It presents a unique ...
This thesis examines conflicts over the terms and boundaries of “liberty” and “citizenship” that tra...
The issue of restitution has garnered conventional legitimacy as various countries including the Uni...
The siege led by the Continental Army to reclaim Savannah from British forces in the fall of 1779 is...
This article challenges the notion that black militias were of little consequence in the antebellum...
The Haitian Revolution was the most radical antislavery and anticolonial struggle of the modern Atla...
As a group, we decided to focus on the history of slavery in the Caribbean, where most Africans were...
Unfinished Revolution is the first study to gather nineteenth-century representations and performanc...
This article will focus on the black Trinidadian Marxist historian C.L.R. James and how his exposure...
The Haitian Revolution, lasting from 1791 to 1804, was the first successful slave-led insurrection a...
The revolt aboard the American slaving ship, the Creole (1841), was an unprecedented success. A mino...
Conceived primarily as a case study of Savannah, Georgia, this dissertation addresses the evolution ...
The Haitian Revolution was the first incidence of mass emancipation in a colonial society and the on...
Between 1998 and 2006, the memory of slavery in France developed from a marginalized issue into a pr...
The demise of American slavery in 1865 put black Americans in motion to an unprecedented degree. Fre...
This article interrogates the Creole plantation as a site and sight of memory. It presents a unique ...
This thesis examines conflicts over the terms and boundaries of “liberty” and “citizenship” that tra...
The issue of restitution has garnered conventional legitimacy as various countries including the Uni...
The siege led by the Continental Army to reclaim Savannah from British forces in the fall of 1779 is...
This article challenges the notion that black militias were of little consequence in the antebellum...
The Haitian Revolution was the most radical antislavery and anticolonial struggle of the modern Atla...
As a group, we decided to focus on the history of slavery in the Caribbean, where most Africans were...
Unfinished Revolution is the first study to gather nineteenth-century representations and performanc...
This article will focus on the black Trinidadian Marxist historian C.L.R. James and how his exposure...
The Haitian Revolution, lasting from 1791 to 1804, was the first successful slave-led insurrection a...
The revolt aboard the American slaving ship, the Creole (1841), was an unprecedented success. A mino...
Conceived primarily as a case study of Savannah, Georgia, this dissertation addresses the evolution ...
The Haitian Revolution was the first incidence of mass emancipation in a colonial society and the on...
Between 1998 and 2006, the memory of slavery in France developed from a marginalized issue into a pr...
The demise of American slavery in 1865 put black Americans in motion to an unprecedented degree. Fre...
This article interrogates the Creole plantation as a site and sight of memory. It presents a unique ...
This thesis examines conflicts over the terms and boundaries of “liberty” and “citizenship” that tra...
The issue of restitution has garnered conventional legitimacy as various countries including the Uni...