In this nontraditional history book, Mat Callahan explores fifteen songs about slavery and fifteen songs about abolition as part of a larger project
The Long Road to Freedom Emancipation in the United States has generated a remarkably creative wave ...
This special thematic issue of the Civil War Book Review is dedicated to recent works that uncover, ...
Slaves’ Voices Reemerge from the Cases in Which They Sought Freedom Historians of the South and of A...
The purpose of this article is to explore how music provided the U.S. plantation-slaves with a space...
Agency and Survival over Slavery and Oppression This is an important, inspiring, and at times a rath...
Too often we define freedom as the physical relief from restraint. In doing this, we ignore the dept...
This essay examines the musical score included at the end of Solomon Northup’s Twelve Years a Slave ...
In the wake of Dylann Roof’s murders at a Charleston church and another death during the violence at...
Review of: Embattled Freedom: Journeys through the Civil War’s Slave Refugee Camps, by Amy Murrell T...
Beyond Freedom grew out of a conference organized by David Blight, Gregory Downs, and Jim Downs at t...
Rebellion and Leadership for the African American Community In The Fire of Freedom: Abraham Galloway...
Elizabeth Leonard’s latest work in a long line of impressive scholarship is a love letter of sorts. ...
In 1746, following Bonnie Prince Charlie’s failed attempt to restore the Scottish House of Stuart to...
The Nat Turner uprising in Virginia in August 1831 was, in its consequences if not in the actual num...
The Role of Fugitive Slaves in the Workings of the Underground Railroad Based on a series of lecture...
The Long Road to Freedom Emancipation in the United States has generated a remarkably creative wave ...
This special thematic issue of the Civil War Book Review is dedicated to recent works that uncover, ...
Slaves’ Voices Reemerge from the Cases in Which They Sought Freedom Historians of the South and of A...
The purpose of this article is to explore how music provided the U.S. plantation-slaves with a space...
Agency and Survival over Slavery and Oppression This is an important, inspiring, and at times a rath...
Too often we define freedom as the physical relief from restraint. In doing this, we ignore the dept...
This essay examines the musical score included at the end of Solomon Northup’s Twelve Years a Slave ...
In the wake of Dylann Roof’s murders at a Charleston church and another death during the violence at...
Review of: Embattled Freedom: Journeys through the Civil War’s Slave Refugee Camps, by Amy Murrell T...
Beyond Freedom grew out of a conference organized by David Blight, Gregory Downs, and Jim Downs at t...
Rebellion and Leadership for the African American Community In The Fire of Freedom: Abraham Galloway...
Elizabeth Leonard’s latest work in a long line of impressive scholarship is a love letter of sorts. ...
In 1746, following Bonnie Prince Charlie’s failed attempt to restore the Scottish House of Stuart to...
The Nat Turner uprising in Virginia in August 1831 was, in its consequences if not in the actual num...
The Role of Fugitive Slaves in the Workings of the Underground Railroad Based on a series of lecture...
The Long Road to Freedom Emancipation in the United States has generated a remarkably creative wave ...
This special thematic issue of the Civil War Book Review is dedicated to recent works that uncover, ...
Slaves’ Voices Reemerge from the Cases in Which They Sought Freedom Historians of the South and of A...