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Between the Lawgiver and the People

June 15, 2016June 14, 2016 Guest Poster #FreedomAAIHS, Haiti, Haitian Revolution, marronage

This is the third day of our roundtable on Neil Roberts‘s Freedom as Marronage. We began with an introduction by

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The Political Worlds of the Enslaved and Marginalized

June 13, 2016June 9, 2016 Jared Hardesty #FreedomAAIHS, marronage

This week (June 13-18), the AAIHS will be hosting a roundtable on Neil Roberts’s Freedom as Marronage (University of Chicago

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Remembering Slavery and Freedom

May 25, 2016May 25, 2016 Christopher Bonner emancipation

What would a memorial to slavery look like? What story would it tell? What function would we want it to

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Intellectual History Panels at the Caribbean Studies Association’s 41st Annual Conference

May 13, 2016May 12, 2016 Brandon Byrd black intellectual history, Caribbean, Haiti

The Caribbean Studies Association will hold its 41st Annual Meeting in less than a month. For the first time ever,

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Eslanda Robeson’s African Journeys

March 17, 2016March 17, 2016 Guest Poster black internationalism, Black women, black women's internationalism, Eslanda Robeson

This is a guest post by Dr. Annette Joseph-Gabriel, a scholar of Francophone Caribbean literature and culture. Her areas of

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