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 moreSeptember 24-28, 2018 Black Perspectives, the award-winning blog of the African American Intellectual History Society (AAIHS), is collaborating with the Journal of
Read more*This post is part of our new blog series on Black Europe. This series, edited by Kira Thurman and Anne-Marie Angelo, explores what it means to
Read moreEven in prison, rebellions are contagious. In 2016, a national prison strike led us to compile the Prison Abolition Syllabus on
Read more*This post is part of our online forum on the Life and Legacy of Dr. James H. Cone. The late theologian James Cone
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