Henry Beard Delany and Emma Beard Delaney were two African-Americans who rose from the obscurity of an enslaved family to achieve distinguished success in their individual lives. A period of time does not portray a history. To achieve that, one needs ideas, theories, and assumptions. There must be a concept with a structure systematically laid out, which reaches points of view leading to firm conclusions that allow the recording of this history of two dynamic African-Americans. This study is an examination of two remarkable lives. Theirs is a story of dignified control over their destinies, displaying only rare flinching from despondency and failure. Both achieved lofty success accompanied by some disappointment. This study is an opportunit...
...the early people of Gloucester County were English gentlemen and ladies... Many of these fine old...
Purchase of a mulatto boy named Albert by Joseph F. Wilson, Parish of Plagrimus, State of Louisiana....
Anna Madgigine Jai Kingsley: African Princess, Florida Slave, Plantation Slave-owner. Daniel L. Scha...
Henry Beard Delany and Emma Beard Delaney were two African-Americans who rose from the obscurity of ...
Historic plantation sites continue to struggle with the legacy of slavery and black history, particu...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)Research on Harriet Jacobs' slave narrative...
Rev. Henry Highland Garnet (1815-82) and Rev. Peter Thomas Stanford (c. 1860-1909) were nineteenth-c...
Nineteenth-century slaveholders of the Atlantic master class had many reasons to be concerned with t...
Redefining Opportunity: Charity Folk’s Life in Slavery and Freedom The life of a woman named Charity...
Freedom did not solve the problems of the Proctor family. Nor did money, recognition, or powerful su...
In recent years, advancements in digitized records, online ancestry communities, and advancements in...
From Slave Ship to Harvard is the true story of an African American family in Maryland over six gene...
From the time of their occurrence up to the present, people have constructed and revised narratives ...
Late nineteenth century modernity forced reformers in Great Britain and the United States to embrace...
This dissertation argues that numerous ex-slave mistresses and the children they produced with white...
...the early people of Gloucester County were English gentlemen and ladies... Many of these fine old...
Purchase of a mulatto boy named Albert by Joseph F. Wilson, Parish of Plagrimus, State of Louisiana....
Anna Madgigine Jai Kingsley: African Princess, Florida Slave, Plantation Slave-owner. Daniel L. Scha...
Henry Beard Delany and Emma Beard Delaney were two African-Americans who rose from the obscurity of ...
Historic plantation sites continue to struggle with the legacy of slavery and black history, particu...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)Research on Harriet Jacobs' slave narrative...
Rev. Henry Highland Garnet (1815-82) and Rev. Peter Thomas Stanford (c. 1860-1909) were nineteenth-c...
Nineteenth-century slaveholders of the Atlantic master class had many reasons to be concerned with t...
Redefining Opportunity: Charity Folk’s Life in Slavery and Freedom The life of a woman named Charity...
Freedom did not solve the problems of the Proctor family. Nor did money, recognition, or powerful su...
In recent years, advancements in digitized records, online ancestry communities, and advancements in...
From Slave Ship to Harvard is the true story of an African American family in Maryland over six gene...
From the time of their occurrence up to the present, people have constructed and revised narratives ...
Late nineteenth century modernity forced reformers in Great Britain and the United States to embrace...
This dissertation argues that numerous ex-slave mistresses and the children they produced with white...
...the early people of Gloucester County were English gentlemen and ladies... Many of these fine old...
Purchase of a mulatto boy named Albert by Joseph F. Wilson, Parish of Plagrimus, State of Louisiana....
Anna Madgigine Jai Kingsley: African Princess, Florida Slave, Plantation Slave-owner. Daniel L. Scha...