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Search Results for: brazil


Did abolitionism cause the Civil War?

August 29, 2015August 30, 2015 Patrick Rael

I recently came across a review on a conservative website of Thomas Fleming’s A Disease in the Public Mind: A

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Locating and Connecting Latin America and the African Diaspora

May 27, 2015May 28, 2015 Chris Cameron

A few months ago, Greg Childs explored the connections between African Diaspora and Latin American historiography, noting the need for

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Let’s Talk about Race!, or Let’s Talk about Race?

March 25, 2015March 26, 2015 Christopher Bonner

In the past week or so, Starbucks has made itself an easy target for criticism and ridicule with the “Race Together”

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Slave Trading and the “When” of Gender

March 15, 2015March 16, 2015 Greg Childs

In 1798, in the captaincy of Pernambuco in the northeast region of the Portuguese colony of Brazil, a young woman

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Why Do History?

February 25, 2015February 25, 2015 Christopher Bonner

More than once, I have tried to catch a fugitive slave. I think I’m okay with this. I came to

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