Much has been written about St. Louis’ slave history. The study of census tracts of the times notes the city’s rapid growth of Black slaves increased from 268 in 1799 to 2,656 by 1850. A mere 30 years ...
Slavery and the Southern plantation -- Select bibliography -- I. The Negro's view -- Nat Turner: Confessions -- Josiah Henson: My first great trial ; My boyhood and youth ; Maimed for life -- Solomon ...
Slavery is often taught as a straightforward chapter in American history: it began, it was brutal, it ended with the Civil War, and the nation moved on. But the truth is far more complex, global, and ...
An ambitious chronicle spans four centuries of escapes and uprisings in the Americas ‘I am painting a historical landscape,” writes Carrie Gibson – “one that stretches the entire length and breadth of ...
There is a moment in Ralph Ellison’s 1952 novel “Invisible Man,” when the narrator arrives in New York City and is amazed by what he perceives as the unlimited freedom enjoyed by the city’s Black ...
In fact, Barack Obama lived on the edge of Ten Hills Farm when he attended Harvard Law. America is a land of bitter ironies. Even though the percentage of slaves in New England never rose much beyond ...
Within minutes of stepping off the plane in Guyana, Charlie Gladstone began to regret his decision to come. This was the first time he’d set foot in the country, but he had an old, ugly tie to it: one ...
ANN ARBOR, MI - The Underground Railroad had several “stations” across Michigan, which banned slavery in its initial 1837 Constitution. Adrian, Battle Creek, Grand Rapids, Hillsdale, Jackson, Marshall ...