Inculcated Forgetfulness at a New England Port
In the fall of 1865, Frederick Douglass riveted a small New England audience for more than two hours. Long forgotten,
Read moreIn the fall of 1865, Frederick Douglass riveted a small New England audience for more than two hours. Long forgotten,
Read moreA decade after his death, John Hope Franklin remains among the most prominent historians to ever chronicle the African American
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Read moreFor scholars of eighteenth-century North American slavery, the rise of the plantation-complex grounds many of the field’s central questions. When
Read more*This post is part of our online forum on Madam C.J. Walker for the centennial anniversary of her death. Madam
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