BLOGROLL/ARTICLES: Sinha’s Editor’s Note for June 2018 Journal of the Civil War Era on Abolitionism

Manisha Sinha writes: "When Judy Giesberg asked me to guest edit a special issue on abolition and solicit essays that would showcase new directions in abolition studies, I welcomed the opportunity. For a field that has been ploughed thoroughly—from global syntheses of the transition from slavery to freedom in the western world by some of … Continue reading BLOGROLL/ARTICLES: Sinha’s Editor’s Note for June 2018 Journal of the Civil War Era on Abolitionism

Fryd and Joy on Slavery, Race in United States

Volume 10 (July 2010) of the Common-Place has two features on slavery and race in the United States: Vivien Green Fryd Lifting the veil of race at the U.S. Capitol Thomas Crawford's Statue of Freedom Natalie Joy Cherokee Slaveholders and Radical Abolitionists An unlikely alliance in antebellum America Read in full at The Common-Place