Items tagged “Sources” and “Archive” on display below:
BLOGROLL/SOURCE: Paton Shares Letter from Mary Williamson to Former Owner | History Workshop
SOURCE: David Walker’s Appeal | Africans in America
DIGITAL/RESOURCE: Murray County Museum – Vann Slaves Remember
DIGITAL/RESOURCE: The Domestic Slave Trade Collection by AAME | Schomburg
DIGITAL: Frederick Douglass in Baltimore: 1836-1838
SOURCE/TEACHING: Purchased Lives Annotated Resource Set | The Historic New Orleans Collection
DIGITAL: The David Walker Memorial Project
DIGITAL/SOURCE: Katz and Nyong’o Exhibit on Mary Jones and Print Culture | Outhistory
BLOGROLL: Katz on Mary Jones, Gender, Slavery, and TransHistory | OutHistory
SOURCE: Slave Narratives: A Folk History of Slavery Free on Project Gutenberg
DIGITAL/BLOGROLL: Interactive Maps Chronicle Frederick Douglass in Maryland
- SOURCE: Civil War Manuscripts Project
DIGITAL: Free People of Color in Louisiana
DIGITAL: Gaffield’s Dessalines Reader
VIDEO: The Heritage of Slavery (1968) w/ Fannie Lou Hamer & Lerone Bennett, Jr.
SOURCE: Petition signed by John Cuffe and Paul Cuffe regarding taxation | @NMAAHC
SOURCE: Nat Turner and the Southampton Revolt
NEWS: International Slavery Museum marks ten years with stories of Ink and Blood
SOURCE: Frederick Douglass on How Congress Can Fight a ‘Treacherous President’ – The Atlantic
SOURCE/DIGITAL: Issue 3.0 of A Colony in Crisis: The Saint-Domingue Grain Shortage of 1789
SOURCE: Holy Trinity Church death records, 1818-1867 | Georgetown Slavery Archive
DIGITAL/EXHIBIT: John W. Anderson’s Kentucky Slave Pen
Eliza on the Run
Happy May Day 2017 from #ADPhD
DIGITAL: Slavery and the Law in the ProQuest “History Vault”
DIGITAL: First Blacks in the Americas: The African Presence in The Dominican Republic
Kelley on @NMAACH – “You can’t tell U.S. history without black history”
Susan Eva O’Donovan: “To stand by silently…makes us look profoundly stupid and cruel and racist too.”
SOURCE: Nat Turner and the Haitian Revolution | The Public Archive
Diouf on Nat Turner and More Resources for Research | Lapidus Center
DIGITAL: Black Loyalist
DIGITAL: Pybus on Black Loyalists and “The Book of Negroes” | @NotEvenPast
PODCAST: Daut Interview on Tropics of Haiti
DIGITAL: The Abolitionists Map of America
DIGITAL: Slavery and the U.S. Supreme Court: The Amistad Case | Amistad Research Center
- Byrd on Teaching Celia, A Slave in an Age of #BlackLivesMatter
Nelson on Canadian Fugitive Slave Advertisements: An Untapped Archive of Resistance | Borealia
Johnson on Black Death and the Gallows in 18th Century Jamaica
SOURCE: “Into the inner life of the Negro Race”: Highlights from Black Authors, 1556-1922 | Readex
SOURCE: Controversial Literature in The American Slavery Collection, 1820-1922: From the American Antiquarian Society | Readex
DIGITAL: Dunn’s Website Compares Two Plantations (Virginia, Jamaica)
SOURCE: Thomas Hutchinson Meets Dido Belle
Rogers on Researching the Zealy Dagguerreotypes of Slaves (2012)
- RESOURCE: Slave and Free People of Color Baptismal Records in the Archives – Archdiocese of New Orleans
- RESOURCE: Freedmen and Southern Society Project: Sample Documents
- DIGITAL/RESOURCES: Readex Highlights Five African-American History Collections
DIGITAL: Maryland State Archives Launches Name Database
Yale Acquires 1850s Prison Memoir of African-American Man
Tweets from the Atlantic Slave Biographies Database Conference at #MSU
- WEB/SOURCE: Joan Peters’ Slave and Free Negro Records Digitized
WEB/SOURCES: Registers of the Havana Slave Trade Commission Compiled by H.B. Lovejoy
- BOOK/SOURCE: HNOC Publishes Caillot’s 1729 Memoir
BOOK: Rodriguez on the Voices of the Enslaved in Cuba
- DIGITAL: Image of the Black in Western Art Research Project and Photo Archive
- Mitchell: Portrait or Postcard? The Controversy over a “Rare” Photograph of Slave Children
- TOC: Slavery & Abolition (June 2010)
- WEB: Yale Slavery and Abolition Portal
- WEB: Free Access to Women and Social Movements in the United States this March
- NYT on Henry “Box” Brown’s Escape from U.S. Slavery
- WEB: The Public Archive
- WEB: Katherine Dunham at LOC
- Through Russwurm’s Eyes: ‘The Conditions and Prospects of Haiti’
- Who Reads an Early American Book?
- Reading Leonora Sansay’s Horrors of Santo Domingo