ART: Diop’s Project Diaspora
Omar Viktor Diop’s Project Diaspora (curatorial Statement by Raquel Wilson): “Starting his research during a four month residency in Màlaga, Spain, where he was immersed in the reality of being a...
View ArticleSupport One Book One New Orleans & Walking Raddy Book Launch!
Reposted from DH the Blog: Proud to be one of the contributors and part of this historic volume which is also fundraising for One Book, One New Orleans!! If you can, please donate and support the...
View ArticleFall 2018 Sex and Slavery Lab @JohnsHopkins
First guest: Deirdre Cooper Owens (Queens College, CUNY) (co-sponsored with the Program in History of Science, Medicine, and Technology) Full schedule:
View ArticleDr. Deirdre Cooper Owens Visits the Sex & Slavery Lab at Johns Hopkins...
The Sex and Slavery Lab launched for fall 2018 with its first speaker, Dr. Deirdre Cooper Owens (Queens College, City University of New York. Cooper Owens visited campus September 18-20th as a guest...
View ArticleDr. LaMonda Horton Stallings Visits Sex & Slavery Lab at Johns Hopkins...
Sex & Slavery Lab events continue for Fall 2018. On September 25, the Sex & Slavery Lab hosted Dr. LaMonda Horton Stallings for a discussion of Funk the Erotic: Transaesthetics and Black Se…...
View ArticleMar 25: International Day of Remembrance of the Victims of Slavery and the...
Today is the International Day of Remembrance of the Victims of Slavery and the Transatlantic Slave Trade. The 2019 theme is “Remember Slavery: The Power of the Arts for Justice” Since the time of the...
View ArticleBLOGROLL: Bailey on the #1619Project
“Recently, I have been concerned at the pushback by a few historians of note. First, I should say, as a disclaimer, that my article on The Weeping time slave auction appears at the end of the issue,...
View ArticleBLOGROLL: Turner on 1619 at @AAIHS
“War captives, they called us: judicial enslavement, justly captured, fairly traded. There were those of us who spoke Kimbundu and Umbundu languages, others Kikongo. There were those of us who were...
View ArticleBLOGROLL: Brown on Slave Revolt in Jamaica
“Apongo had been a military leader in West Africa during a period of imperial expansion and intensive warfare there. During this time, he had even been a notable guest of John Cope, a chief agent of...
View ArticlePODCAST: Sugar and Slavery on the Dig
Bittersweet: Sugar, Slavery, Empire and Consumerism in the Atlantic World – DIG https://digpodcast.org/2020/01/19/bittersweet-sugar-slavery-empire-and-consumerism-in-the-atlantic-world/#ADPhD...
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