The Life of Louis Fatio: American Slavery and Indigenous Sovereignty
In 1892 a reporter for the Missouri-based Daily Globe-Democrat interviewed an elderly Black man by the name of Louis Fatio living near
Read moreIn 1892 a reporter for the Missouri-based Daily Globe-Democrat interviewed an elderly Black man by the name of Louis Fatio living near
Read moreThe experiences of enslaved women and girls in the wars of the United States has garnered increased scholarly attention, most
Read moreOn September 2, the National Academy of History and the Venezuela History Network in Caracas announced the transcription and digitization
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 forum on “Black Women and Reproductive Rights.” In 1662, the Virginia legislature cast a
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