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ARTICLE: Zellars on Schooling
EDITED: Slavery in the Machine, special issue of #sxarchipelagos
BLOGROLL/ARTICLES: Sinha’s Editor’s Note for June 2018 Journal of the Civil War Era on Abolitionism
ARTICLE: Morgan on Partus Sequitur Ventrem: Law, Race, and Reproduction in Colonial Slavery
ARTICLE: Bell on Self-Emancipating Women, Civil War, and the Union Army in Louisiana and Georgia
ARTICLE: Forret on Slavery, Disability and the Census
ARTICLE: Everill on “All the baubles that they needed”: “Industriousness” and Slavery in Saint-Louis and Gorée
ARTICLE: Saillant on Funeral Ceremonies in the Sea Islands
ARTICLE: King on Enslaved Women, Murder, and Southern Courts
ARTICLES: Connolly and Fuentes Co-Edit Special Issue on Archives of Slavery
ARTICLE: Barragan on Female Slaveholders in Colombia
ARTICLE: Webster on Northern Black Womanhood in the Nineteenth Century
ARTICLE: Holden on African-American Children and the Southampton Rebellion of 1831
ARTICLE: Webb on Slave Narratives and the Sentencing Court
ARTICLES: JAAH SYMPOSIUM ON GERALD HORNE
ARTICLE: Green on Letters from a Fancy Girl
ARTICLE: Semley on “To Live and Die, Free and French”
ARTICLE: Ginzberg on Women’s History, Mainstreams and Cutting Edges
ARTICLE: Morgan on Race and Gender in the History of the Early Republic
ARTICLE: Pryor on the Etymology of ‘Nigger’ in the Antebellum North
ARTICLE: Millward on Black Women’s History and Mourning
ARTICLE: Cardyn on Sexualized Racism/Gendered KKK Violence
ARTICLE: Neidenbach on Madame Marie Couvent, a Free Woman of Color in New Orleans
- ARTICLE: Stark on African Slave Trade to Puerto Rico
ARTICLES: Material Cultures of Slavery in British Caribbean
Online Now! “Death Rites as Birthrights in Atlantic New Orleans” by Me (@jmjafrx)
My OAH Tribute: Stephanie M. H. Camp & Deborah Gray White
ARTICLES: Slavery and Emancipation in The Journal of the Civil War Era
- ARTICLES: Borucki and Lokken in May 2013 HAHR
- ARTICLES: Kopelson and Yingling on Archive and Press in Caribbean, U.S.
ARTICLE: Winsboro and Knetsch on the ‘Saltwater Railroad’
FORUM on the International Underground Railroad Memorial
ARTICLE/JOURNAL: Radical History Review Special Issue: Haitian Lives/Global Perspectives
- ARTICLE: Undurraga on Slaves’ Use of Honor in Chile
Weekend Reading: The Public Archive on “Radical Black Cities”
ARTICLE: Coghe on Liberated Africans in Mid-Nineteenth Century Luanda
- ARTICLE: Davidson on Ex-Slave Reparations in the Early 20th Century United States
INTERVIEW: Rice x Caryl Phillips on African Atlantic Memory
FORUM: Dubois, Girard, Gaffield, and Jenson on Jean-Jacques Dessalines
ARTICLE: Paton on Obeah and Poison in Atlantic Slavery
ARTICLE: Deusen on Indigenous Slaves in Castile
ARTICLE: Bethencourt on Creolization and Kongo Agency
ARTICLE: Millward on Enslaved Women, Bodies, and Maryland Manumission Law
ARTICLE: Argenti on Folktales and Slavery in Cameroon
- ARTICLE: Chinea on Slave-Based Agriculture in Puerto Rico
- Chivallon, Rodet and Jong on Slavery and Memory in Africa, Caribbean
- Fryd and Joy on Slavery, Race in United States
- Stanley on Slave Marriage
- TOC: Slavery & Abolition (June 2010)
- Thioub on Slavery, Colonialism and Africa’s “Predatory Elites” (Interview)
- Lentz, Springate, Deetz and Swanson on Slavery, Memory and the Material of African-American History
- van Deusen on Diaspora and Bondage in Lima
ARTICLE: Stark on Slave Marriage in Puerto Rico
- Pargas on Slave Family in the U.S. South
- New Journal and CFP: Notes & Records: Journal of African and African Diaspora Studies
- Dracius Searches for Suzanne Césaire
- Preserving Manuscripts in Timbuktu (CSM)
- Green on African Mexicans in Spanish Slave Societies
- Echeruo on Blyden, “The Jewish Question”
- Chaput and DeSimone on “Strange Bedfellows”
- John & Melinda Freeman and the White House (WaPo)
- AHR Exchange: “The Question of ‘Black Rice”
- TOC: Slavery & Abolition (31:1)
- SSRC Forum: Haiti, Now and Next
- Burg on Space, Race and African-American Community in Shippensburg, PA
- Brown, “Social Death and Political Life in the Study of Slavery”
- Whipple Bill Proposes Monument, Commission to Acknowledge NH Slavery
- Archaeology course unlocks “silent history” of the slave trade in West Africa
- New Publications in Atlantic History
- Simonsen Reviews black Atlantic/African Atlantic Scholarship
- Blackburn on Haiti, Slavery and the Age of Democratic Revolution
- O’Malley on Slave Migration in the Caribbean and North America
- Girard on Louverture the “International Statesman”
- Wilson on Performance, Freedom and Maroons
- Paton on Enslaved Women and Slavery circa 1807 (and more)
- Luso-Brazilian Review Special Issue: ReCapricorning the Atlantic