When antebellum slaveholders opposed slave literacy, it was primarily because they thought readers and slaves had opposing characteristics. Through lectures, threats, and commands about literacy, slaveholders conveyed that sentiment to enslaved people. Consequently, enslaved people usually concluded that pursuing literacy was too risky, leading most of them to not pursue literacy. But sometimes enslaved people became passionate about acquiring literacy and tenaciously pursued the skill. Pursuing literacy was a tradeoff: it increased enslaved people's chances of acquiring literacy, but also their chances of getting whipped. Enslaved people who pursued literacy usually did not get whipped, likely because relatively few pursued literacy and be...
Kidnapping was perhaps the greatest fear of free blacks in pre-Civil War America. Though they may ha...
“Reading Slavery, Writing Freedom” examines the literacy experiences of the last generation of Ameri...
From 1756 until his death in the early 1790s, Primus Fowle, an enslaved African American, performed ...
When antebellum slaveholders opposed slave literacy, it was primarily because they thought readers a...
Applying concepts from Deborah Brandt’s “Sponsors of Literacy” to Frederick Douglass’ “Narrative of ...
set four million blacks free from legal bondage. Yet many had nowhere to go, few skills to rely on, ...
The courageous effort of enslaved Africans to acquire English literacy is an often-ignored story tha...
Bibliography: p. 27-30Performed pursuant to contract no. 400-81-0030 of the National Institute of Ed...
The action of bringing someone or something under control or the process of subjugating others is ca...
Literacy instruction or the lack of it has a wide range of social consequencespolitical, economic, c...
During colonial and antebellum American history, slaveholding states enacted anti-literacy laws that...
Breaking with Tradition is a study of slave literacy in eighteenth-century British North America, t...
One of the earliest accounts of teaching an adult to read comes from the work of the slave Harriet A...
This article examines the relationship between oral- and textual-literacy systems that existed durin...
This study is an examination of the miseducation of Black students in American classrooms, specifica...
Kidnapping was perhaps the greatest fear of free blacks in pre-Civil War America. Though they may ha...
“Reading Slavery, Writing Freedom” examines the literacy experiences of the last generation of Ameri...
From 1756 until his death in the early 1790s, Primus Fowle, an enslaved African American, performed ...
When antebellum slaveholders opposed slave literacy, it was primarily because they thought readers a...
Applying concepts from Deborah Brandt’s “Sponsors of Literacy” to Frederick Douglass’ “Narrative of ...
set four million blacks free from legal bondage. Yet many had nowhere to go, few skills to rely on, ...
The courageous effort of enslaved Africans to acquire English literacy is an often-ignored story tha...
Bibliography: p. 27-30Performed pursuant to contract no. 400-81-0030 of the National Institute of Ed...
The action of bringing someone or something under control or the process of subjugating others is ca...
Literacy instruction or the lack of it has a wide range of social consequencespolitical, economic, c...
During colonial and antebellum American history, slaveholding states enacted anti-literacy laws that...
Breaking with Tradition is a study of slave literacy in eighteenth-century British North America, t...
One of the earliest accounts of teaching an adult to read comes from the work of the slave Harriet A...
This article examines the relationship between oral- and textual-literacy systems that existed durin...
This study is an examination of the miseducation of Black students in American classrooms, specifica...
Kidnapping was perhaps the greatest fear of free blacks in pre-Civil War America. Though they may ha...
“Reading Slavery, Writing Freedom” examines the literacy experiences of the last generation of Ameri...
From 1756 until his death in the early 1790s, Primus Fowle, an enslaved African American, performed ...