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BOOK: Mitchell on Vénus Noire, Race and Sex in 19th Century France
EDITED: Rogers and Lesueur on Manumission and Slavery in Europe and the Americas
BOOK: Scott on the Common Wind of Black Radicalism During Slavery
BOOK: Miller on The French Atlantic Triangle
BOOK: Edwards on The Practice of Diaspora
BOOK: Nessler on Haitian Revolution and Santo Domingo
BOOK: Mauvois on Fugitive Slaves of Martinique
BOOK: Taylor on Margaret Garner
BOOK: Welch on Black Litigants in the Antebellum South
BOOK: Flory on Slavery, l’Engagisme and Rachetés in the French Caribbean | Karthala
BOOK: Blackett on Fugitive Slaves and the 1850 Fugitive Slave Law
VIDEO: Valdés on Schomburg and Diasporic Blackness | Left of Black
BOOK: Penningroth on Kinship and Slavery
EDITED: Germain and Larcher on Black French Women and the Struggle for Equality
BOOK: Block on Race and the Body in 18th Century America
BOOK: Jones on Race, Rights and Birthright Citizenship
BOOK: Vlach on the Big House
BOOK: Cooper on Slavery and Resistance in Montreal
BOOK: Miles on The Dawn of Detroit
BOOK: Carrasquillo on Race and Citizenship in Puerto Rico
BOOK: Stark on Slave Families and the Hato Economy in Puerto Rico
BOOK: Cooper Owens on Medical Bondage
BOOK: Findlay on Race and Sexuality in Puerto Rico
BOOK: Miles on the African-Indigenous Ties That Bind
BOOK: Rodríguez-Silva on Race and Blackness in Puerto Rico
BOOK: Martínez-Vergne on Charity and Its Wards in Nineteenth-Century Puerto Rico
BOOK: Picó on Microhistory and Puerto Rico
NEWS: Dunbar’s Never Caught’ to be Adapted for Film
NEWS: Wheat Wins Tubman Book Prize
NEWS: Mustakeem Wins Wesley-Logan Book Prize
NEWS: Wheat Wins Rawley Book Prize
NEWS: Ward Receives MacArthur Genius Award
NEWS: Haley Wins Kelly Memorial Book Prize
BOOK: Fleetwood on Troubling Vision and Black Visuality
BOOK: Smallwood on Saltwater Slavery and the Middle Passage
BOOK: Acerbi on Street Occupations in Brazil
BOOK: Lewis on Extermination and Race War in the Atlantic World
BOOK: Hine on Black Women and American History
BOOK: Green on Black-White Intimacy in Antebellum U.S.
BOOK: Semley on Citizenship in the French Atlantic
BOOK: Browne on Slavery in Berbice, British Caribbean
BOOK: Greene on the Slave Owners of West Africa
BOOK: Schmidt-Nowara on Slavery and Freedom in Latin America
- BLOGROLL: Sandra Greene and the Curious History of Slavery in Africa | Cornell Research
BLOGROLL: In Search of the Slave Who Defied George Washington – @NYTimes
BOOK: Candido on An African Slaving Port
FRIDAY: Rutgers University to Examine its History of Slavery and Dispossession
BOOK: Hunter on Slave and Free Black Marriage in the 19th Century
Baptist: America’s Economy Was Built on Slavery, Not White Ingenuity—Historians Should Tell It Like It Is | Alternet
BOOK: Berry on Slavery, Value, and a “Pound of Flesh”
AWARD: Finch Wins the 2016 Harriet Tubman Prize
AWARD: Browne Wins 2016 Surveillance Book Prize
BOOK: Roberts on Freedom as Marronage
BOOK: Cobb on Remaking Black Visuality in the Early Nineteenth Century | Books | NYU Press
BOOK: Wright on Black Girlhood in the Nineteenth Century
BOOK: Gaffield on Haitian Connections in the Atlantic World
BOOK: Borucki on Shipmates, Soldiers and Black Identity in the Río de la Plata
Diouf on Nat Turner and More Resources for Research | Lapidus Center
BOOK: Joyner on South Carolina Slave Culture and Community
BOOK: Clark-Pujara on the Dark Work of Slavery in Rhode Island
BOOK: Johnson on Slavery’s Metropolis
EDITED: Scully and Patton on Gender and Slave Emancipation in the Atlantic World
BOOK CHAPTER: Rogers and King on Women of Color in 18th Century Saint-Domingue
BOOK: Welch on Slavery in Bridgetown, Barbados
BOOK: Beckles on Slavery and Reparations in the British Caribbean
BOOK: Davis on Leo Africanus and His Travels
EDITED: Saucier and Woods on Maroonage, Antiblackness, and Black Studies
BOOK: Paton on Crime, Punishment, and Gender in Jamaica
- BOOK: Mann on “Marrying Well” in Lagos
BOOK: Holland on the Slaves in the White House
Blain and Mustakeem on 70 Recent History Books by Black Women
BOOK: Ipsen on the Daughters of the Trade on the Gold Coast
BOOK: Pryor on “Colored Travelers” before the Civil War
BOOK: Ross on The Great New Orleans Kidnapping Case
BOOK: Sharpe on the Orthography of the Wake
BOOK: Dubois on the Banjo
BOOK: Wright on the Physics of the Middle Passage
BOOK: Ferrer on Cuba and Haiti in the Age of Revolution
EDITED: Mann, Bay, and More on Rethinking the African Diaspora (2001)
Hobson Discusses All the Women and Continuing Legacies | @AAIHS
BOOK: Nwankwo on Black Cosmopolitanism in the 19th Century
BOOK: Mustakeem on “Slavery at Sea” and the Middle Passage
ARTICLE/JOURNAL/DIGITAL: Social Text Special Issue on Slavery, Freedom, and the Archive
BOOK: Fuentes on Enslaved Women, Violence, and the Archive
BOOK: Lightfoot on Slavery and Freedom in Antigua
BOOK: Hendricks on Fannie Barrier Williams
BOOK: Foreman on Reading Black Women in the Nineteenth Century
BOOK: Christianson on Charles Nalle, Freedom and the Civil War
EDITED: Frederickson and Walters on Slavery, Gender, and Resistance
EDITED: Bryant, O’Toole, and Vinson on Africans to Spanish America
Grandin, O’Malley, Ferrer, Berlin, and 12 Years a Slave Win Awards from the American Historical Association
Sheller on Race and Sexuality in Post-Emancipation Caribbean
BOOK: Finch on La Escalera Rebellion and Enslaved Resistance in Cuba
BOOK: Millward on Charity Folks, Free and Enslaved Women in Maryland
BOOK: Gomez on Exchanging Our Country Marks
- BOOK: Pybus on Epic Journeys of Freedom
BOOK: Hunter on Southern Black Women After the Civil War
BOOK: Figueroa on Sugar and Slavery in Puerto Rico
BOOK: Scott and Hébrard on Rosalie de Nación Poulard