Historical Legacies, Black Canadian Slavery, and Institutional Histories
McGill University’s institutional history dramatically changes when it accounts for the fact that its founder, James McGill, was an enslaver
Read moreMcGill University’s institutional history dramatically changes when it accounts for the fact that its founder, James McGill, was an enslaver
Read moreThis post is part of our online roundtable on Anne Gray Fischer’s The Streets Belong to Us The United States of
Read moreBlack Perspectives continued its tradition of tying Black intellectual history to a wide range of fields throughout the second half
Read moreHistorian Tamika Nunley introduces At the Threshold of Liberty: Women, Slavery and Shifting Identities in Washington D.C. with the anecdote
Read moreFebruary of this year marked the thirtieth anniversary of the killing of Rolan Adams, a Black British teenager who was
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