From Protestant Supremacy to Christian Slavery
Early in the morning on April 7, 1712, a group of approximately thirty enslaved individuals launched a dramatic revolt, killing
Read moreEarly in the morning on April 7, 1712, a group of approximately thirty enslaved individuals launched a dramatic revolt, killing
Read moreSeveral months ago, Five Books published a list of 5 books on the Atlantic World, which included some notable omissions.
Read moreThis post is part of our blog series that announces the publication of selected new books in African American History
Read moreIn his Premática del Tiempo (1628; 1648), Francisco de Quevedo berates Black African slave culture flourishing on Spanish soil. What
Read moreIn today’s post, Christopher Shell, PhD Student in History at Michigan State University, interviews filmmaker Roy T. Anderson about his forthcoming
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