‘A White Man Took Her’: Trauma, Loss, and Grief among the Enslaved
In November 1864, a formerly enslaved man named Peter Bumper and his fiance Bucinda Nelson had their marriage registered with
Read moreIn November 1864, a formerly enslaved man named Peter Bumper and his fiance Bucinda Nelson had their marriage registered with
Read moreWhen I first stepped into the foyer of the brand new American Civil War Museum at Historic Tredegar in Richmond, Virginia, I
Read moreIn the fall of 1865, Frederick Douglass riveted a small New England audience for more than two hours. Long forgotten,
Read moreA recent NPR article entitled “Same-Sex-Marriage Flashpoint: Alabama Considers Quitting The Marriage Business” included a photo of two African American
Read moreIn 2010, two historians edited a collection of thirteen essays written by white historians about “The Myth of Southern Exceptionalism.”
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