The African Americans who endured institutional enslavement played a critical role in the history of...
Drawing on papers written by students in a seminar Professor Eric Foner directed in the spring of 20...
This article is a brief history and synopsis of the Monroe Fordham Regional History Center at SUNY B...
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Excerpt from the article: A site connecting the W&M campus and local Black history should be record...
While the majority of enslaved people lived on large plantations, there were a significant minority ...
his is the story of two enslaved Black males, both named London, who lived in 18th and 19th century ...
The Institutions of a Slave Society In the summer of 1835, it came to the attention of the Universit...
This dissertation explores the relationship between Virginia’s early development and the transatlant...
Slavery in New Jersey offers scholars a rich, untapped source for new scholarship about the meaning ...
Slavery in Comparative Perspective In A Tale of Two Plantations, Richard S. Dunn examines in minute ...
Interview with Dr. Ira Berlin by Christopher S. Freeman Ira Berlin is Distinguished University P...
Free black ownership of slaves, which did exist in Virginia, shows that opportunity of a kind was op...
Uncovering Antebellum Slavery and Jim Crow-Era Service at William Faulkner’s Rowan Oak / Jillian E. ...
The African Americans who endured institutional enslavement played a critical role in the history of...
Drawing on papers written by students in a seminar Professor Eric Foner directed in the spring of 20...
This article is a brief history and synopsis of the Monroe Fordham Regional History Center at SUNY B...
Excerpt from the article: The College of William and Mary was the second university in the U.S. aft...
Excerpt from the article: When the capital of Virginia shifted from Williamsburg to Richmond in 178...
Excerpt from the article: A site connecting the W&M campus and local Black history should be record...
While the majority of enslaved people lived on large plantations, there were a significant minority ...
his is the story of two enslaved Black males, both named London, who lived in 18th and 19th century ...
The Institutions of a Slave Society In the summer of 1835, it came to the attention of the Universit...
This dissertation explores the relationship between Virginia’s early development and the transatlant...
Slavery in New Jersey offers scholars a rich, untapped source for new scholarship about the meaning ...
Slavery in Comparative Perspective In A Tale of Two Plantations, Richard S. Dunn examines in minute ...
Interview with Dr. Ira Berlin by Christopher S. Freeman Ira Berlin is Distinguished University P...
Free black ownership of slaves, which did exist in Virginia, shows that opportunity of a kind was op...
Uncovering Antebellum Slavery and Jim Crow-Era Service at William Faulkner’s Rowan Oak / Jillian E. ...
The African Americans who endured institutional enslavement played a critical role in the history of...
Drawing on papers written by students in a seminar Professor Eric Foner directed in the spring of 20...
This article is a brief history and synopsis of the Monroe Fordham Regional History Center at SUNY B...