Since as early as the 1960s scholars have associated the terms “Black abolitionism” and “civil rights” with African American community activism in the US. Likewise, transnational Black activism in the nineteenth century has long been equated with the African American activists who travelled across the North Atlantic, giving speeches, sermons and lectures in Britain, Ireland and elsewhere. However, the theatre of transnational Black activism in this period was far more complex and multifaceted. It extended well beyond the Anglophone North Atlantic and the narrow corridor of Black activism between the US and Britain. Regional and linguistic biases in the historiography have overshadowed a parallel and equally important inter-American sphere o...
Between 1750 and 1850, both Philadelphia and New York City grew into polyglot urban centers, with bl...
This article examines examples of slave revolt, legal abolition, and post-emancipation developments...
The concept of blackness as transnational is derived from the idea that there exists both a cultur...
This article argues that black men and women activists from the Caribbean and South America made key...
During their transatlantic journeys to Britain throughout the nineteenth century, African Americans ...
This dissertation examines the American Colonization Society’s “scheme” which sought to deport black...
Late nineteenth century modernity forced reformers in Great Britain and the United States to embrace...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/abolitionism/5/thumbnail.jpgThe antislavery moveme...
This dissertation traces the evolution of black abolitionism in colonial North America and the Unite...
textBeginning in 1961, the struggle for decolonization in the Portuguese colonies of Mozambique, Ang...
This thesis unveils a hidden part of nineteenth-century Atlantic World History: the transnational e...
The demise of American slavery in 1865 put black Americans in motion to an unprecedented degree. Fre...
Raussert W, Steinitz M, eds. Black Power in Hemispheric Perspective: Movements and Cultures of Resis...
While the African Diaspora’s relentless commitment to the liberation of Africa from colonial b...
My dissertation maps African American and Francophone black intellectual collaborations over human r...
Between 1750 and 1850, both Philadelphia and New York City grew into polyglot urban centers, with bl...
This article examines examples of slave revolt, legal abolition, and post-emancipation developments...
The concept of blackness as transnational is derived from the idea that there exists both a cultur...
This article argues that black men and women activists from the Caribbean and South America made key...
During their transatlantic journeys to Britain throughout the nineteenth century, African Americans ...
This dissertation examines the American Colonization Society’s “scheme” which sought to deport black...
Late nineteenth century modernity forced reformers in Great Britain and the United States to embrace...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/abolitionism/5/thumbnail.jpgThe antislavery moveme...
This dissertation traces the evolution of black abolitionism in colonial North America and the Unite...
textBeginning in 1961, the struggle for decolonization in the Portuguese colonies of Mozambique, Ang...
This thesis unveils a hidden part of nineteenth-century Atlantic World History: the transnational e...
The demise of American slavery in 1865 put black Americans in motion to an unprecedented degree. Fre...
Raussert W, Steinitz M, eds. Black Power in Hemispheric Perspective: Movements and Cultures of Resis...
While the African Diaspora’s relentless commitment to the liberation of Africa from colonial b...
My dissertation maps African American and Francophone black intellectual collaborations over human r...
Between 1750 and 1850, both Philadelphia and New York City grew into polyglot urban centers, with bl...
This article examines examples of slave revolt, legal abolition, and post-emancipation developments...
The concept of blackness as transnational is derived from the idea that there exists both a cultur...