Historians of the American South have been diverse in their descriptions of the master-slave relationship over the last half-century, and have engaged in lengthy discussions in an attempt to answer the intricate question of what life was like between slaves and their masters. The phenomenon of slave runaways has perhaps offered the most convincing evidence of the troubles on southern plantations, which has been used in recent decades to emphasize negotiation and agency in the shaping of master-slave relations. The last twenty years have been consequently marked by a plethora of studies that accentuate non-traditional slave holding as it becomes clearer that masters had to compromise with their human chattel. Through an examination 9,975 run...
Kidnapping was perhaps the greatest fear of free blacks in pre-Civil War America. Though they may ha...
Kidnapping was perhaps the greatest fear of free blacks in pre-Civil War America. Though they may ha...
Most pre-twentieth-century European-language sources contain few, if any, voices of the enslaved. Wh...
Historians of slavery in the eighteenth-century British Atlantic often narrate the development of sl...
This project investigates the enslaved runaways of colonial Georgia and their impact on the Atlantic...
Black Master. It is difficult to digest, but numerous records indicate that thousands of free people...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 70-71)This study of runaway slave advertisements from th...
Overt resistance to the slave system on the part of the slaves, precipitated a reign of terror in Te...
As the abolitionist minister\u27s observation suggests, enslaved African Americans were neither cont...
Runaways and Slave Culture in South Carolina Rather than assuming a simplistic correspondence betwe...
ABSTRACT / / This essay is an exploration of historical knowledge: how it is authored and, more impo...
Abstract: Storytelling and oral history are important and preserved aspects of the African identity....
Based in part on previously neglected sales records, this article offers the first detailed analysis...
By focusing on a selection of Frederick Douglass’s and William Wells Brown’s antebellum works, this ...
Kidnapping was perhaps the greatest fear of free blacks in pre-Civil War America. Though they may ha...
Kidnapping was perhaps the greatest fear of free blacks in pre-Civil War America. Though they may ha...
Kidnapping was perhaps the greatest fear of free blacks in pre-Civil War America. Though they may ha...
Most pre-twentieth-century European-language sources contain few, if any, voices of the enslaved. Wh...
Historians of slavery in the eighteenth-century British Atlantic often narrate the development of sl...
This project investigates the enslaved runaways of colonial Georgia and their impact on the Atlantic...
Black Master. It is difficult to digest, but numerous records indicate that thousands of free people...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 70-71)This study of runaway slave advertisements from th...
Overt resistance to the slave system on the part of the slaves, precipitated a reign of terror in Te...
As the abolitionist minister\u27s observation suggests, enslaved African Americans were neither cont...
Runaways and Slave Culture in South Carolina Rather than assuming a simplistic correspondence betwe...
ABSTRACT / / This essay is an exploration of historical knowledge: how it is authored and, more impo...
Abstract: Storytelling and oral history are important and preserved aspects of the African identity....
Based in part on previously neglected sales records, this article offers the first detailed analysis...
By focusing on a selection of Frederick Douglass’s and William Wells Brown’s antebellum works, this ...
Kidnapping was perhaps the greatest fear of free blacks in pre-Civil War America. Though they may ha...
Kidnapping was perhaps the greatest fear of free blacks in pre-Civil War America. Though they may ha...
Kidnapping was perhaps the greatest fear of free blacks in pre-Civil War America. Though they may ha...
Most pre-twentieth-century European-language sources contain few, if any, voices of the enslaved. Wh...