This booklet gives a history of free Africcan Americans in Charleston before the Civil War including: Where did free Blacks come from and how did they obtain their freedom? ; earning a living as a free Black in Charleston ; where free Blacks lived ; Charleston's free Blacks during the Civil War
Efforts ro free slaves in the Unites States legally took two paths--manumission ofspecific slaces by...
“Free People of Color in West Feliciana Parish, Louisiana” documents the presence, land ownership, b...
slaves who successfully escaped British plantations in South Carolina. The Florida government offere...
Forging New Ground in Antebellum Charleston Sophie Mauncaut, once enslaved in French Saint Domingue,...
Warren Milteer Jr. traces the trajectory of free people of colors\u27 experience from the colonial e...
Freedom for negroes in a society where race was the only qualification for slavery was at best an an...
Between Slavery and Freedom explores the complex world of those people of African birth or descent w...
Kidnapping was perhaps the greatest fear of free blacks in pre-Civil War America. Though they may ha...
Marks shows that when Black people attempted to better their lives, they challenged extant racialize...
During the antebellum period, free African Americans living in the Southern United States were a thi...
In the antebellum era, free black children in North Carolina could attend school, but few schools ex...
During Reconstruction a movement gained momentum to educate the newly freed slaves in the South. His...
This article shows how and why some free black families ended up living among the enslaved in the la...
This database contains all of the manumissions filed in Charleston District from 1776-1800 contained...
This chapter explores the expulsion and enslavement of free People of Color in the southern states o...
Efforts ro free slaves in the Unites States legally took two paths--manumission ofspecific slaces by...
“Free People of Color in West Feliciana Parish, Louisiana” documents the presence, land ownership, b...
slaves who successfully escaped British plantations in South Carolina. The Florida government offere...
Forging New Ground in Antebellum Charleston Sophie Mauncaut, once enslaved in French Saint Domingue,...
Warren Milteer Jr. traces the trajectory of free people of colors\u27 experience from the colonial e...
Freedom for negroes in a society where race was the only qualification for slavery was at best an an...
Between Slavery and Freedom explores the complex world of those people of African birth or descent w...
Kidnapping was perhaps the greatest fear of free blacks in pre-Civil War America. Though they may ha...
Marks shows that when Black people attempted to better their lives, they challenged extant racialize...
During the antebellum period, free African Americans living in the Southern United States were a thi...
In the antebellum era, free black children in North Carolina could attend school, but few schools ex...
During Reconstruction a movement gained momentum to educate the newly freed slaves in the South. His...
This article shows how and why some free black families ended up living among the enslaved in the la...
This database contains all of the manumissions filed in Charleston District from 1776-1800 contained...
This chapter explores the expulsion and enslavement of free People of Color in the southern states o...
Efforts ro free slaves in the Unites States legally took two paths--manumission ofspecific slaces by...
“Free People of Color in West Feliciana Parish, Louisiana” documents the presence, land ownership, b...
slaves who successfully escaped British plantations in South Carolina. The Florida government offere...