Jessica Millward discussed her book, "Finding Charity's Folk: Enslaved and Free Black Women in Maryland," where she places enslaved women in Maryland at the center of the long struggle for African American freedom. Speaker Biography: Jessica Millward is an assistant professor in the history department in the School of Humanities at the University of California, Irvine. Her work focuses on African American history, early America, the African diaspora, slavery and gender
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Wallace Turnage is not a famous person, but historians are fascinated with the discovery of the form...
About the Author: John R. Legg holds a Bachelor’s of Arts in History from Middle Georgia State Univ...
Jessica Millward discussed her book, "Finding Charity's Folk: Enslaved and Free Black Women in Maryl...
Redefining Opportunity: Charity Folk’s Life in Slavery and Freedom The life of a woman named Charity...
How do you uncover the life of a slave who left no paper trail? What can her everyday life tell us ...
Charity Folks is a ghost of slavery who refuses to be silenced. Folks finds herself in the company o...
Harriet Tubman: A Life in American History is an indispensable resource for high school and college ...
Harriet Ann Jacobs is now known as the author of Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl, Written by H...
Inspired by my work at a local historic house museum in Maryland, I began this project with the inte...
Manumission of a mulatto woman, Francis Lawrence and her child, Susan Maria Jacquette Lawrence, Phil...
Applying concepts from Deborah Brandt’s “Sponsors of Literacy” to Frederick Douglass’ “Narrative of ...
The Breeze is the student newspaper of James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia
February is a month that we celebrate the rich history of African-Americans who have transformed our...
In 1916, Rachel H. Flowers (1900-1988) became the first African American student to enroll at Messia...
This flyer highlights speaker Beatrice Fernando speaking about human trafficking in modern day slave...
Wallace Turnage is not a famous person, but historians are fascinated with the discovery of the form...
About the Author: John R. Legg holds a Bachelor’s of Arts in History from Middle Georgia State Univ...
Jessica Millward discussed her book, "Finding Charity's Folk: Enslaved and Free Black Women in Maryl...
Redefining Opportunity: Charity Folk’s Life in Slavery and Freedom The life of a woman named Charity...
How do you uncover the life of a slave who left no paper trail? What can her everyday life tell us ...
Charity Folks is a ghost of slavery who refuses to be silenced. Folks finds herself in the company o...
Harriet Tubman: A Life in American History is an indispensable resource for high school and college ...
Harriet Ann Jacobs is now known as the author of Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl, Written by H...
Inspired by my work at a local historic house museum in Maryland, I began this project with the inte...
Manumission of a mulatto woman, Francis Lawrence and her child, Susan Maria Jacquette Lawrence, Phil...
Applying concepts from Deborah Brandt’s “Sponsors of Literacy” to Frederick Douglass’ “Narrative of ...
The Breeze is the student newspaper of James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia
February is a month that we celebrate the rich history of African-Americans who have transformed our...
In 1916, Rachel H. Flowers (1900-1988) became the first African American student to enroll at Messia...
This flyer highlights speaker Beatrice Fernando speaking about human trafficking in modern day slave...
Wallace Turnage is not a famous person, but historians are fascinated with the discovery of the form...
About the Author: John R. Legg holds a Bachelor’s of Arts in History from Middle Georgia State Univ...