The current study, conducted by CHAD and funded by the National Park Service through the URCD, initially began with two straight-forward research objectives: 1) to uncover the role of free black communities in the Underground Railroad in Delaware, and 2) to identify the use of water routes to escape from or through the state. As the project evolved, several more goals were added, reflecting some of the issues and complications encountered during the research. These objectives focused primarily on the research methodologies developed in conjunction with the initial goals: 3) to create a methodology for the study of free black communities in Delaware; 4) to develop a strategy for mapping the known data about free black communities and UGRR ro...
At the beginning of the twentieth century, the African American population of the United States rema...
The half-century marked by the end of the Civil War and the beginning of World War I was a critical ...
The Underground Railroad is an important part of United States history. Many scholars, such as Princ...
to Canada as a method for fugitive slaves to escape from bondage. Delaware was the last slaveholding...
"On the Edge of Freedom" is an interdisciplinary study of five free black communities that functione...
In the first half of the nineteenth century many blacks fled from slave states looking to escape the...
Free Black Communities and Resistance In Free Black Communities and the Underground Railroad, Americ...
Major routes of travel for freedom seekers included movement from communities in the Mississippi Riv...
African Americans were present throughout the duration of white settlement and have been involved in...
By 1854, when the Kansas-Nebraska Territories were opened for settlement, underground railroads had ...
Following the end of the Civil War, Americans used the legend of the Underground Railroad as evidenc...
African Americans living in the small community of Parting Ways, near Plymouth, Massachusetts, reali...
Christopher Densmore's presentation notes from the MARAC Spring 2014 conference. His presentation is...
This is the first substantial study which has been undertaken on the free black community of Winche...
...the early people of Gloucester County were English gentlemen and ladies... Many of these fine old...
At the beginning of the twentieth century, the African American population of the United States rema...
The half-century marked by the end of the Civil War and the beginning of World War I was a critical ...
The Underground Railroad is an important part of United States history. Many scholars, such as Princ...
to Canada as a method for fugitive slaves to escape from bondage. Delaware was the last slaveholding...
"On the Edge of Freedom" is an interdisciplinary study of five free black communities that functione...
In the first half of the nineteenth century many blacks fled from slave states looking to escape the...
Free Black Communities and Resistance In Free Black Communities and the Underground Railroad, Americ...
Major routes of travel for freedom seekers included movement from communities in the Mississippi Riv...
African Americans were present throughout the duration of white settlement and have been involved in...
By 1854, when the Kansas-Nebraska Territories were opened for settlement, underground railroads had ...
Following the end of the Civil War, Americans used the legend of the Underground Railroad as evidenc...
African Americans living in the small community of Parting Ways, near Plymouth, Massachusetts, reali...
Christopher Densmore's presentation notes from the MARAC Spring 2014 conference. His presentation is...
This is the first substantial study which has been undertaken on the free black community of Winche...
...the early people of Gloucester County were English gentlemen and ladies... Many of these fine old...
At the beginning of the twentieth century, the African American population of the United States rema...
The half-century marked by the end of the Civil War and the beginning of World War I was a critical ...
The Underground Railroad is an important part of United States history. Many scholars, such as Princ...