Article on an American Anti-Slavery Society periodical, the 'Slave's Friend,' which ran from 1836 to 1839. The author describes the abolitionist sentiment and the animal metaphor
This article reviews Charles Danten’s Slaves of Our Affection: the Myth of the Happy Pet, outlining ...
The animal slave trade: suffering on the road to research (Debbie Reed) School program discusses dog...
Most people support laws that seek to reduce the suffering of animals. Yet animal cruelty statutes a...
Article on an American Anti-Slavery Society periodical, the 'Slave's Friend,' which ran from 1836 to...
Animal imagery is ubiquitous in abolitionist writing, in general, but is particularly prevalent in t...
“This essay will explore the different appearances of dogs in Stowe’s novel in order to suss out the...
This article argues that anti‐slavery and animal welfare writers actively and concurrently extended ...
The lash and shackles remain two primary symbols of material degradation fixed in the historical mem...
This thesis examines multiple understandings of animals and their oppression, foregrounding black-au...
The article begins by identifying the changes in US law regarding the treatment of enslaved people a...
Throughout American history, animals have been used by those in power to harm and terrorize Black Am...
The article introduces the specific kind of American ego-documents – the so-called slave narratives ...
Sniffing the Past is pleased to present its second guest contribution. David Doddington sheds light ...
This article argues that that during the political upheaval of the 1790s, the discourse of rights wa...
Scholars correctly appreciate Frederick Douglass’s novella The Heroic Slave (1853) as an important e...
This article reviews Charles Danten’s Slaves of Our Affection: the Myth of the Happy Pet, outlining ...
The animal slave trade: suffering on the road to research (Debbie Reed) School program discusses dog...
Most people support laws that seek to reduce the suffering of animals. Yet animal cruelty statutes a...
Article on an American Anti-Slavery Society periodical, the 'Slave's Friend,' which ran from 1836 to...
Animal imagery is ubiquitous in abolitionist writing, in general, but is particularly prevalent in t...
“This essay will explore the different appearances of dogs in Stowe’s novel in order to suss out the...
This article argues that anti‐slavery and animal welfare writers actively and concurrently extended ...
The lash and shackles remain two primary symbols of material degradation fixed in the historical mem...
This thesis examines multiple understandings of animals and their oppression, foregrounding black-au...
The article begins by identifying the changes in US law regarding the treatment of enslaved people a...
Throughout American history, animals have been used by those in power to harm and terrorize Black Am...
The article introduces the specific kind of American ego-documents – the so-called slave narratives ...
Sniffing the Past is pleased to present its second guest contribution. David Doddington sheds light ...
This article argues that that during the political upheaval of the 1790s, the discourse of rights wa...
Scholars correctly appreciate Frederick Douglass’s novella The Heroic Slave (1853) as an important e...
This article reviews Charles Danten’s Slaves of Our Affection: the Myth of the Happy Pet, outlining ...
The animal slave trade: suffering on the road to research (Debbie Reed) School program discusses dog...
Most people support laws that seek to reduce the suffering of animals. Yet animal cruelty statutes a...