Exhibit that explores the methods used by Africans and their American-born descendants to resist enslavement, as well as to demand emancipation and full participation in American society.
Resources including slave narratives, biographies of abolitionists, images, poetry, links, and further readings.
Douglas Harper describes the growth, end, and consequences of slaveholding in the Northern colonies of what became the United States.
Jenny B. Wahl of Carleton College describes the spread of slaveholding, its legal, social, and economic underpinnings, with graphs and tables of statistics.
Search for records that document the names and lives of slaves, freedpersons and their descendants.
Journal covering demographic, social, economic, historical and psychological aspects of slavery and its eradication from the ancient period to the present.
Article by Susan DeFord, Washington Post.
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