insider.si.edu: Slavery in the District of Columbia; the policy of Congress and the struggle for abolition
Slavery in the District of Columbia; the policy of Congress and the struggle for abolition
The Conversation: Abolition wasn’t fueled by just moral or economic concerns – the booming whaling industry also helped sink slavery
Abolition wasn’t fueled by just moral or economic concerns – the booming whaling industry also helped sink slavery
Sustainable Brands: 200 Years After Abolition, Slavery Still a Major Issue in Today's Supply Chains
200 Years After Abolition, Slavery Still a Major Issue in Today's Supply Chains
DC Emancipation Day commemorates the abolition of slavery in Washington, D.C. — here’s what to know about the holiday.
Marin Independent Journal: Another View: Recalling America’s pre-Civil War struggle with slavery
MSN: Commentary: America’s pre-Civil War struggle with slavery — Frederic J. Fransen
From the Quaker principles of its early settlers to the Free African Society and the fiery activism of John Brown, the movement to abolish slavery took root in Pennsylvania. Amidst heated debates and ...
Yahoo: Abolition wasn’t fueled by just moral or economic concerns – the booming whaling industry also helped sink slavery
Robin Blackburn’s sweeping history of slavery and freedom in the 19th century. Robin Blackburn’s sweeping history of slavery and freedom in the 19th century. Robin Blackburn is undoubtedly one of the ...
Historians have long debated whether the end of slavery in the United States was primarily driven by moral campaigns or economic changes. But what if both perspectives are looking at only part of the ...
23 August is the International Day for the Remembrance of the Slave Trade and its Abolition, a date that marks the beginning of the end for the transatlantic slave trade. Unfortunately, this event did ...