Slavery, Family Separation, and the Ransom Case of John Weems
During the nineteenth century, several state laws prohibited, or restricted the ability of African Americans to testify against white people.
Read moreDuring the nineteenth century, several state laws prohibited, or restricted the ability of African Americans to testify against white people.
Read moreIn 1852, the Third Avenue Railroad Company was founded. It ran between City Hall and 62nd Street in Manhattan. Its
Read more*This post is part of our roundtable on Keri Leigh Merritt’s Masterless Men. Since Eric Williams’s classic study Slavery and Capitalism (1944), historians
Read moreKay Wright Lewis’s new book, A Curse Upon the Nation: Race, Freedom, and Extermination in America and the Atlantic World (University
Read moreIn 1849, an unnamed Missouri slave owner took a male slave to California to search for gold. Two years later,
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