“Freedom, Kinship, and Property: Free Women of African Descent in the French Atlantic, 1685-1810” examines the role kinship and property played in the lives of free women of African descent in the Atlantic ports of Senegal, Saint-Domingue, and Gulf Coast Louisiana. Over the course of the long eighteenth century, a distinct cohort of African women and women of African descent recognized as not enslaved, enjoyed status and position in the slaveholding French Atlantic. Free status allowed them to claim their own labor, establish families, accumulate property, and demand the rights that accompanied freedom. However, free women of color’s claims to freedom, kinship, and property were not always recognized, and during the tu...
Keith Stokes gave a history of his family in Legacies of Slavery & Freedom: A Family Journey Throug...
This dissertation focuses on the lives and experiences of a small group of affluent free mulatto wom...
This dissertation examines and reconstructs the lives of fugitive slaves who used the maritime indus...
This dissertation shows that French families, faced with the contingencies brought on by colonialism...
“Freedom’s Edge” explores how enslaved people in the South Atlantic world engaged with the law to ac...
Born in Africa, shipped to the West Indies, enslaved in the American colonies, and promised freedom ...
This dissertation recovers the life of Marie Justine Sirnir Couvent and the Atlantic World she inhab...
Tracing the history of a family across three generations, from enslavement in eighteenth-century Wes...
In the sugar parishes of Louisiana, enslaved people endured high mortality rates and declining popul...
An economic institution, slavery depended on a set of laws designed to protect owners of human prope...
Scholarship on slavery and emancipation in the Caribbean has wrestled with how to characterize freed...
Redefining Opportunity: Charity Folk’s Life in Slavery and Freedom The life of a woman named Charity...
Margarida Ignácio de Medeiros was one of up to twelve million enslaved Africans brought to Brazil. S...
This thesis explores the life and times of five free women of colour in antebellum New Orleans. It e...
textAfricans forcibly brought to the Americas during slavery came from very diverse cultural groups,...
Keith Stokes gave a history of his family in Legacies of Slavery & Freedom: A Family Journey Throug...
This dissertation focuses on the lives and experiences of a small group of affluent free mulatto wom...
This dissertation examines and reconstructs the lives of fugitive slaves who used the maritime indus...
This dissertation shows that French families, faced with the contingencies brought on by colonialism...
“Freedom’s Edge” explores how enslaved people in the South Atlantic world engaged with the law to ac...
Born in Africa, shipped to the West Indies, enslaved in the American colonies, and promised freedom ...
This dissertation recovers the life of Marie Justine Sirnir Couvent and the Atlantic World she inhab...
Tracing the history of a family across three generations, from enslavement in eighteenth-century Wes...
In the sugar parishes of Louisiana, enslaved people endured high mortality rates and declining popul...
An economic institution, slavery depended on a set of laws designed to protect owners of human prope...
Scholarship on slavery and emancipation in the Caribbean has wrestled with how to characterize freed...
Redefining Opportunity: Charity Folk’s Life in Slavery and Freedom The life of a woman named Charity...
Margarida Ignácio de Medeiros was one of up to twelve million enslaved Africans brought to Brazil. S...
This thesis explores the life and times of five free women of colour in antebellum New Orleans. It e...
textAfricans forcibly brought to the Americas during slavery came from very diverse cultural groups,...
Keith Stokes gave a history of his family in Legacies of Slavery & Freedom: A Family Journey Throug...
This dissertation focuses on the lives and experiences of a small group of affluent free mulatto wom...
This dissertation examines and reconstructs the lives of fugitive slaves who used the maritime indus...