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Dr. LaMonda Horton Stallings Visits Sex & Slavery Lab at Johns Hopkins University – Sex & Slavery Lab
Dr. Deirdre Cooper Owens Visits the Sex & Slavery Lab at Johns Hopkins University – Sex & Slavery Lab
Fall 2018 Sex and Slavery Lab @JohnsHopkins
A Storify: Tweets from #UnboundJHU held at JHU March 8-9, 2018
EVENT/BLOGROLL: This Week: @jmjafrx Launches Sex & Slavery Lab #unboundJHU
BOOK: Carrasquillo on Race and Citizenship in Puerto Rico
BOOK: Stark on Slave Families and the Hato Economy in Puerto Rico
DIGITAL: Digital Aponte – Writing, Painting, and Making Freedom in the African Diaspora
BOOK: Rodríguez-Silva on Race and Blackness in Puerto Rico
DIGITAL/CONF: Story Map for Race, Memory, and the Digital Humanities
BOOK: Martínez-Vergne on Charity and Its Wards in Nineteenth-Century Puerto Rico
VIDEO: Dave the Potter Excerpt: Field Cotton
BLOGROLL: Johnson on Slavery, History, Afrxlatinidad, and Solidarity in Trumplandia | @BitchMedia
VIDEO/CONF: Scenes at 20 – Inspirations, Riffs, and Reverberations
BLOGROLL: “We Can Never Tell the Entire Story of Slavery: In Conversation” An Interview with M. NourbeSe Philip
ARTICLE: Holden on African-American Children and the Southampton Rebellion of 1831
ASWAD Statement on the U.S. Election
Amrita Chakrabarti Myers: “…they would have been abolitionists.”
AUDIO: American Exodus: A History of Emigration [rebroadcast] by BackStory
Johnson: “Yet Lives and Fights”: Riots, Resistance, and Reconstruction | @AAIHS
Petrella on Slavery, Democracy, and the Racialized Roots of the Electoral College | @AAIHS
Susan Eva O’Donovan: “To stand by silently…makes us look profoundly stupid and cruel and racist too.”
Alex Gil: “This double voice that could pass the censors was key to their survival.”
Patrick Rael: “I’m afraid that we are now all about to receive a terrible lesson in matters the least of us have been weaned on for generations.”
Post-Election Editor’s Note: #ADPhD is at Your Service
Rothman on “Facing Slavery’s Legacy” at Georgetown University
Morgan on Thinking with Black Marxism | @AAIHS
Berry on Nat Turner’s Skull and A Purse of Skin | @NYTimes
BOOK: Berry on Slavery, Value, and a “Pound of Flesh”
Harriet Tubman Twenty Dollar Bill | Video | C-SPAN.org
AWARD: Finch Wins the 2016 Harriet Tubman Prize
AWARD: Browne Wins 2016 Surveillance Book Prize
Byrd on Black Women, Slavery, and Silences of the Past | @AAIHS
BOOK: Wright on Black Girlhood in the Nineteenth Century
Cobb on “What Does Black Freedom Look Like?” | @LeftofBlack
Tillet on How ‘The Birth of a Nation’ Silences Black Women | @NYTimes
Johnson on Slavery, Sources, and Bills of Sale
Alexander: ‘The Birth of a Nation’ Is an Epic Fail | The Nation
Holden Discusses the Role Women Played in the Nat Turner Rebellion | TIME
Holden on “The Trouble in Nate Parker’s Southampton” | @ProcessHistory
BOOK: Clark-Pujara on the Dark Work of Slavery in Rhode Island
Douglass Prize Finalists Announced! Finch, Forret, & Hopper
EDITED: Scully and Patton on Gender and Slave Emancipation in the Atlantic World
Millward on the DOJ Report on Baltimore and the African-American Freedom Struggle
ARTICLE: Green on Letters from a Fancy Girl
BOOK CHAPTER: Rogers and King on Women of Color in 18th Century Saint-Domingue
VIDEO: Araujo on Sites and Public Memory of the Atlantic Slave Trade | EHESS
VIDEO: Bell on Enslaved Labor Used to Build the Capitol | C-SPAN
ARTICLE: Morgan on Race and Gender in the History of the Early Republic
ARTICLE: Pryor on the Etymology of ‘Nigger’ in the Antebellum North
Jones-Rogers on the Tubman Twenty
Meier: W. E. B. Du Bois’s Modernist Data Visualizations of Black Life
BOOK: Sharpe on the Orthography of the Wake
ARTICLE: Millward on Black Women’s History and Mourning
Simmons on Landscapes and History in Beyonce’s #Lemonade
Berry: Harriet Tubman isn’t the first black woman to appear on currency in the U.S.
BOOK: Mustakeem on “Slavery at Sea” and the Middle Passage
Berry on #UndergroundWGN and “The Modern Story of Enslaved Runaways” | Process History @The_OAH
VIDEO: Spillers on “Shades of Intimacy” and the Eighteenth Century
PODCAST: Morgan on Researching Slavery | Doing History
BOOK: Fuentes on Enslaved Women, Violence, and the Archive
EDITED: Frederickson and Walters on Slavery, Gender, and Resistance
What You’ve Missed on the #ADPhD Tumblr…
- Podcast: Atlantic Bonds and Biography: from South Carolina to Nigeria | Africa Past & Present
SOURCE: “Into the inner life of the Negro Race”: Highlights from Black Authors, 1556-1922 | Readex
BOOK: Finch on La Escalera Rebellion and Enslaved Resistance in Cuba
BOOK: Millward on Charity Folks, Free and Enslaved Women in Maryland
DIGITAL: Richmond’s Slave District Recreated in 3D
Berry and Morgan: #Blacklivesmatter Till They Don’t: Slavery’s Lasting Legacy
Maya Angelou (1928-2014)
- Vincent Harding (1931-2014) | Sam Greenlee (1930-2014)
Stephanie M. H. Camp (1967-2014)
My OAH Tribute: Stephanie M. H. Camp & Deborah Gray White
- AUDIO: Chivallon and Howard on Slavery & Memory in Martinique
BOOK: Wilder on Slavery at U.S. Universities
EDITED: Robertson and Klein on Women and Slavery in Africa
BOOK: Bush on Slave Women in Caribbean Society
TEACHING: Baucom and DuBois Course Site for “The Black Atlantic”
Stuart Hall (1932 – 2014)