This article explores the relationship between the law of maritime labor and the law of slavery. In the eighteenth century, both sailors and slaves were part of a broad regime of unfree labor relations, with slaves, of course, the most oppressed. In the nineteenth century, an era otherwise supposedly devoted to the ideal of free labor, sailors and slaves instead remained unfree, subject to federal laws providing for the forced return to their toils if they deserted - the Merchant Seaman\u27s Act and the Fugitive Slave Act. Both of those statutes were deemed to be within Congress\u27 authority, despite questionable foundations for those conclusions on the face of the Constitution. Exploring the similarities and differences between the cond...
What were the consequences of creating jurisdictions against the transatlantic slave trade in the ni...
This Article examines the resources available under American law to address the issues raised by ext...
2019 University Libraries Undergraduate Research Award Winner---This paper focuses on the communicat...
This article explores the relationship between the law of maritime labor and the law of slavery. In ...
Only a few decades ago, it was possible to write accounts of the culture or economy of the antebellu...
This dissertation examines and reconstructs the lives of fugitive slaves who used the maritime indus...
This dissertation examines and reconstructs the lives of fugitive slaves who used the maritime indus...
This article explores the figure of the ‘migrant slave’ that appears to conjoin antithetical notions...
This thesis studies sailors who worked onboard British and North American slave ships between 1750 a...
In 1820 the Plattsburgh was condemned for violating federal anti-slave trade legislation. This littl...
This article contributes to the history of Atlantic maritime radicalism during the Age of Revolution...
“Freedom’s Edge” explores how enslaved people in the South Atlantic world engaged with the law to ac...
On December 21, 1822, South Carolina\u27s legislature passed the Negro Seamen\u27s Act in response t...
In the first half of the nineteenth century, expansion of the abolitionist movement led to increasin...
This article examines the journey undertaken by the slave ship Brilhante, captured by a British anti...
What were the consequences of creating jurisdictions against the transatlantic slave trade in the ni...
This Article examines the resources available under American law to address the issues raised by ext...
2019 University Libraries Undergraduate Research Award Winner---This paper focuses on the communicat...
This article explores the relationship between the law of maritime labor and the law of slavery. In ...
Only a few decades ago, it was possible to write accounts of the culture or economy of the antebellu...
This dissertation examines and reconstructs the lives of fugitive slaves who used the maritime indus...
This dissertation examines and reconstructs the lives of fugitive slaves who used the maritime indus...
This article explores the figure of the ‘migrant slave’ that appears to conjoin antithetical notions...
This thesis studies sailors who worked onboard British and North American slave ships between 1750 a...
In 1820 the Plattsburgh was condemned for violating federal anti-slave trade legislation. This littl...
This article contributes to the history of Atlantic maritime radicalism during the Age of Revolution...
“Freedom’s Edge” explores how enslaved people in the South Atlantic world engaged with the law to ac...
On December 21, 1822, South Carolina\u27s legislature passed the Negro Seamen\u27s Act in response t...
In the first half of the nineteenth century, expansion of the abolitionist movement led to increasin...
This article examines the journey undertaken by the slave ship Brilhante, captured by a British anti...
What were the consequences of creating jurisdictions against the transatlantic slave trade in the ni...
This Article examines the resources available under American law to address the issues raised by ext...
2019 University Libraries Undergraduate Research Award Winner---This paper focuses on the communicat...