In this interview, Raymond Lavertue of St. Catherine\u27s College, University of Oxford, discusses Thomas Wilson Dorr\u27s evolving relationship with the anti-slavery movement. To view this video interview please visit the Dorr Rebellion Project web site’s video gallery: http://library.providence.edu/dps/projects/dorr/video.php
The American conflict over slavery reached a turning point in the early 1840s when three leading abo...
During their transatlantic journeys to Britain throughout the nineteenth century, African Americans ...
In 1979, Robert Dawidoff wrote that it “was on the question of slavery that John Randolph contribute...
In this interview, Raymond Lavertue of St. Catherine\u27s College, University of Oxford, discusses T...
In this interview, Dr. Erik J. Chaput, co-creator of the Dorr Rebellion Project, discusses the matte...
In this essay, Dr. Erik J. Chaput and Russell DeSimone examine and contextualize the events surround...
In his “Abolition and Anti-Abolition in Newport, Rhode Island, 1835-1866,” Joey La Neve DeFrancesco ...
In this contextualizing essay, Dr. Erik J. Chaput and Russell DeSimone examine historical opposing v...
2007 marks the bicentenary of the Abolition of the Slave Trade Act of 1807, While it was a landmark ...
Elihu Embree--industrialist, publisher, scholar, and idealist--lived in Tennessee at the turn of the...
In this interview, Wilbur H. Siebert recorded the recollections of Elias Tetirick (1819-1901). Tetir...
Alexis de Tocqueville qualifies the race based slavery of the United States as the greatest evil in ...
When the crisis in Kansas over allowing—or banning—slavery in the territory erupted in 1854, it beca...
Dr. Austin Choi-Fitzpatrick is an Assistant Professor at the University of San Diego and University ...
This is the text of The Lindley Lecture for 2014, given by Elizabeth Anderson, an American philosoph...
The American conflict over slavery reached a turning point in the early 1840s when three leading abo...
During their transatlantic journeys to Britain throughout the nineteenth century, African Americans ...
In 1979, Robert Dawidoff wrote that it “was on the question of slavery that John Randolph contribute...
In this interview, Raymond Lavertue of St. Catherine\u27s College, University of Oxford, discusses T...
In this interview, Dr. Erik J. Chaput, co-creator of the Dorr Rebellion Project, discusses the matte...
In this essay, Dr. Erik J. Chaput and Russell DeSimone examine and contextualize the events surround...
In his “Abolition and Anti-Abolition in Newport, Rhode Island, 1835-1866,” Joey La Neve DeFrancesco ...
In this contextualizing essay, Dr. Erik J. Chaput and Russell DeSimone examine historical opposing v...
2007 marks the bicentenary of the Abolition of the Slave Trade Act of 1807, While it was a landmark ...
Elihu Embree--industrialist, publisher, scholar, and idealist--lived in Tennessee at the turn of the...
In this interview, Wilbur H. Siebert recorded the recollections of Elias Tetirick (1819-1901). Tetir...
Alexis de Tocqueville qualifies the race based slavery of the United States as the greatest evil in ...
When the crisis in Kansas over allowing—or banning—slavery in the territory erupted in 1854, it beca...
Dr. Austin Choi-Fitzpatrick is an Assistant Professor at the University of San Diego and University ...
This is the text of The Lindley Lecture for 2014, given by Elizabeth Anderson, an American philosoph...
The American conflict over slavery reached a turning point in the early 1840s when three leading abo...
During their transatlantic journeys to Britain throughout the nineteenth century, African Americans ...
In 1979, Robert Dawidoff wrote that it “was on the question of slavery that John Randolph contribute...