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[Turner has] chosen not to write an oral history of African Americans but, rather, one of Colored Am...
Address presented by Rita L. Bender, widow of Michael Schwerner, at the University of Mississippi
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The Slave Narrative Collection from the WPA Federal Writers’ Project, housed at the Library of Congr...
Articles from North Mississippi Herald, August 22, 2019, describe the benefit of, and plans for, and...
Emancipation began with a flickering promise, burned intensely for a few years during Reconstruction...
[Turner has] chosen not to write an oral history of African Americans but, rather, one of Colored Am...
Address presented by Rita L. Bender, widow of Michael Schwerner, at the University of Mississippi
A collection of biographies of African American citizens who have made major contributions to commun...
M.J. MorganLorraine Reimers examines the life of Ethel Morgan, an African American quilter and oral ...
Preserving a Rich Oral History of Slavery and Freedom Daisy Turner was 100 years old when folklorist...
Spencer Polk was born of an African-Indian slave woman known as Sally, and her master, Taylor Polk, ...
New court records shed light on the complex relationships of slavery when a slave enlists in the Uni...
This dissertation explores one of the forgotten characters of Reconstruction and African American hi...
When the Civil War began in 1861, the conflict evoked feelings of pride, patriotism, and hatred in b...
From Slave Ship to Harvard is the true story of an African American family in Maryland over six gene...
M.J. MorganRymonda Davis studies the historic familial roles in African American families. Based on ...
Would the United States have developed differently if Virginia had not passed a law in 1670 proclaim...
The Slave Narrative Collection from the WPA Federal Writers’ Project, housed at the Library of Congr...
Articles from North Mississippi Herald, August 22, 2019, describe the benefit of, and plans for, and...
Emancipation began with a flickering promise, burned intensely for a few years during Reconstruction...