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Entry Nr. 236 María De Los Dolores Frías, Aaron Spencer Fogleman, Robert Hanserd
Entry Nr. 236 María De Los Dolores Frías, Aaron Spencer Fogleman, Robert Hanserd
500 African Voices
No abstract provided.
Entry Nr. 256 Josefa Rita Bibí, Aaron Spencer Fogleman, Robert Hanserd
Entry Nr. 256 Josefa Rita Bibí, Aaron Spencer Fogleman, Robert Hanserd
500 African Voices
No abstract provided.
Entry Nr. 260 Bartolomé Portuondo Congo, Aaron Spencer Fogleman, Robert Hanserd
Entry Nr. 260 Bartolomé Portuondo Congo, Aaron Spencer Fogleman, Robert Hanserd
500 African Voices
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Entry Nr. 180 Tomás Mandinga, Aaron Spencer Fogleman, Robert Hanserd
Entry Nr. 180 Tomás Mandinga, Aaron Spencer Fogleman, Robert Hanserd
500 African Voices
No abstract provided.
Entry Nr. 316 Anselmo Carabalí, Aaron Spencer Fogleman, Robert Hanserd
Entry Nr. 316 Anselmo Carabalí, Aaron Spencer Fogleman, Robert Hanserd
500 African Voices
No abstract provided.
Entry Nr. 321 Nicolas Gangá, Aaron Spencer Fogleman, Robert Hanserd
Entry Nr. 321 Nicolas Gangá, Aaron Spencer Fogleman, Robert Hanserd
500 African Voices
No abstract provided.
Entry Nr. 322 Manuel Gangá, Aaron Spencer Fogleman, Robert Hanserd
Entry Nr. 322 Manuel Gangá, Aaron Spencer Fogleman, Robert Hanserd
500 African Voices
No abstract provided.
Entry Nr. 238 Agustín Carabalí, Aaron Spencer Fogleman, Robert Hanserd
Entry Nr. 238 Agustín Carabalí, Aaron Spencer Fogleman, Robert Hanserd
500 African Voices
No abstract provided.
Entry Nr. 453 Canuto Houssin, Aaron Spencer Fogleman, Robert Hanserd
Entry Nr. 453 Canuto Houssin, Aaron Spencer Fogleman, Robert Hanserd
500 African Voices
No abstract provided.
Entry Nr. 469 Dolores Roca, Aaron Spencer Fogleman, Robert Hanserd
Entry Nr. 469 Dolores Roca, Aaron Spencer Fogleman, Robert Hanserd
500 African Voices
No abstract provided.
Entry Nr. 472 Poli, Aaron Spencer Fogleman, Robert Hanserd
Entry Nr. 472 Poli, Aaron Spencer Fogleman, Robert Hanserd
500 African Voices
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Entry Nr. 467 Cristobal Gangá, Aaron Spencer Fogleman, Robert Hanserd
Entry Nr. 467 Cristobal Gangá, Aaron Spencer Fogleman, Robert Hanserd
500 African Voices
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Entry Nr. 464 Emilio Piñeiro, Aaron Spencer Fogleman, Robert Hanserd
Entry Nr. 464 Emilio Piñeiro, Aaron Spencer Fogleman, Robert Hanserd
500 African Voices
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Entry Nr. 470 Antonio Quesada, Aaron Spencer Fogleman, Robert Hanserd
Entry Nr. 470 Antonio Quesada, Aaron Spencer Fogleman, Robert Hanserd
500 African Voices
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Five Hundred African Voices: A Catalog Of Published Accounts By Africans Enslaved In The Transatlantic Slave Trade, 1586-1936, Aaron Spencer Fogleman, Robert Hanserd
Five Hundred African Voices: A Catalog Of Published Accounts By Africans Enslaved In The Transatlantic Slave Trade, 1586-1936, Aaron Spencer Fogleman, Robert Hanserd
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The importance of published accounts by African slave ship survivors is well-known but not their existence in large numbers. Fogleman and Hanserd catalog nearly five hundred discrete accounts and more than 2,500 printings of them over four centuries in numerous Atlantic languages. Short biographies of each African, print histories of the complete or partial life story. Five Hundred African Voices an invaluable resource for scholars, teachers, students, and others wishing to study transatlantic slavery using African Voices.
The Ill-Treatment Of Their Countrywoman: Liberated African Women, Violence, And Power In Tortola, 1807–1834, Arianna Browne
The Ill-Treatment Of Their Countrywoman: Liberated African Women, Violence, And Power In Tortola, 1807–1834, Arianna Browne
Master's Theses
In 1807, Parliament passed an Act to abolish the slave trade, leading to the Royal Navy’s campaign of policing international waters and seizing ships suspected of illegal trading. As the Royal Navy captured slave ships as prizes of war and condemned enslaved Africans to Vice-Admiralty courts, formerly enslaved Africans became “captured negroes” or “liberated Africans,” making the subjects in the British colonies. This work, which takes a microhistorical approach to investigate the everyday experiences of liberated Africans in Tortola during the early nineteenth century, focuses on the violent conditions of liberated African women, demonstrating that abolition consisted of violent contradictions …
Beyond The Vale: Visualizing Slavery In Craven County, North Carolina, Marissa N. Kinsey
Beyond The Vale: Visualizing Slavery In Craven County, North Carolina, Marissa N. Kinsey
Dissertations, Theses, and Capstone Projects
Beyond the Vale is a data visualization project dedicated to the study of slavery in antebellum North Carolina. Focusing on Gooding’s Township, a rural farming community in the eastern county of Craven, it is designed to address basic questions about the experiences of the county’s antebellum enslaved population. These questions represent points of contention between local heritage narratives and the direct testimonies of former slaves. Where former slaves describe a complex, yet undeniably exploitative system in which they had only minimal control over their own lives, county literature echoes larger themes in North Carolina state scholarship by either overlooking slavery, …
Ghosts Of The Horseshoe, Heidi Rae Cooley, Richard Walker, Duncan Buell
Ghosts Of The Horseshoe, Heidi Rae Cooley, Richard Walker, Duncan Buell
Digital Projects
Ghosts of the Horseshoe (Ghosts) is a mobile interactive application that endeavors to bring into view--literally, on mobile micro screens (iPads and iPhones at present)--the largely unknown history of slavery at South Carolina College. It deploys game mechanics (i.e., ludic methods), as well as Augmented Reality (AR) and GPS functionality to generate awareness of and questioning about what otherwise seems ordinary: a grassy space at the center of a university campus. It organizes content into distinct but overlapping themes: (1) architectural ghosts (e.g., razed outbuildings); (2) human ghosts (e.g., un/named enslaved persons); and (3) the historic Wall delimiting the Horseshoe …
Letter From Josiah Masters To John Reade About A Slave Man Named Dick He (Masters) Wishes To Sell. New York, 1796., Josiah Masters
Letter From Josiah Masters To John Reade About A Slave Man Named Dick He (Masters) Wishes To Sell. New York, 1796., Josiah Masters
Broadus R. Littlejohn, Jr. Manuscript and Ephemera Collection
Masters writes to Reade that Dick "has been somewhat uneasy with me, the first cause [was] my separating his wench from him.
"The lowest price is one hundred pounds."
Addressed to Reade in Poughkeepsie, NY.