The opening day of the symposium celebrating the landmark work, “From Slavery to Freedom: A History of African Americans,” by celebrated historian and Duke faculty emeritus John Hope Franklin, was ...
Samuel Black gave a tour of the "From Slavery to Freedom" exhibit at the Heinz History Center and talked about Pittsburgh's role in African American history. He explained that the exhibit takes ...
Susan Ross was a 3-year-old slave living in Texas when her family learned they were free. Even as a child, she remembered how excited her older brother was when he received the news. “When my oldest ...
The Equal Justice Initiative will soon open a third site in the Montgomery area memorializing victims of racial violence. Freedom Monument Sculpture Park, a 17-acre site located on the banks of the ...
“I was born a slave,” Benjamin Johnstone began his account of the trials and tribulations of his remarkable life. Shuttled from owner to owner for most of his life, Johnstone was finally able to gain ...
Originally published in Charleston Currents. With rapid-fire questions, Georgia nurse Leonza Hudson wanted to know where the enslaved people at Magnolia Plantation and Gardens attended church and cook ...
We have the story of a divided nation - not divided as we know now, but divided between states that banned slavery and states that embraced it. In 1848, in the slave state of Georgia, a husband and ...
This story originally published online at Duke Today and is republished here with permission. Videography by Ayanna Shepherd. Photos by Bill Snead. The opening day of the symposium celebrating the ...
AAPG copy 39088019788785 signed by author, "To Gwendolyn Knight and Jacob Lawrence, with admiration and affection." 1. Land of Their Ancestors. Ghana. Mali. Songhay. Other States -- 2. The African Way ...
PHILADELPHIA — When visitors walk through the new $9-million pavilion housing one of the nation’s most enduring icons of freedom, they will tread above the spot where the first president kept his ...
Consider: A man entered his son into 20 years of bonded labor at a brick kiln in order to receive funds for the burial of his other son, who had died due to poor medical care. It is not an isolated ...
Slave freedom in ancient Greece followed a strategic system of earnings, pricing, and extended service, new research shows.
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