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New Map and Guide to New York City Abolitionist Sites

The New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission has put together a useful guide to sites in the city associated with the Abolitionist Movement. Maps and…

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Posted in Frederick Douglass White Supremacy

The Origin of the “Color Line” Authorizing Racial Discrimination Was in Slavery-Frederick Douglass 1881

Frederick Douglass wrote about the origin of the “Color Line” that separated the races and legislated inequality in 1881. The Color Line was not a…

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Posted in Abolitionists African Americans Emancipation & Reconstruction Memory of Reconstruction Slavery

Five Historians’ Joint Critique of New York Times “1619” Series on Slavery

One of the most talked about popular history initiatives of 2019 was the “1619” series on the 400th Anniversary of the arrival of the “first…

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Posted in Book Reviews Jim Crow White Supremacy White Supremacy Apologetics

Stony the Road: Reconstruction, White Supremacy, and the Rise of Jim Crow by Henry Louis Gates

Stony the Road: Reconstruction, White Supremacy, and the Rise of Jim Crow by Henry Louis Gates published by Penguin Press (2019) 320 pages $30.00 Hardcover $14.99…

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Wall Street Journal Reviews “Hymns of the Republic,” New Book on the Last Year of the Civil War

The Wall Street Journal has a review by Allen Guelzo of a new book on the last year of the Civil War, HYMNS OF THE…

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Institute for the Study of the Reconstruction Era at Univ. of South Carolina, Beaufort, Launches Nov. 7, 2019

Yale professor David W. Blight speaks in Beaufort, South Carolina on Nov. 7 at the official launch of the University of South Carolina Beaufort’s Institute…

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Posted in Abolitionists Slavery

Maryland Hopes Americans Will Visit Harriet Tubman Sites in State

Maryland created a Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad Byway several years ago to guide tourists through the route Tubman took to get away from that state…

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Posted in 13th Amendment Abolitionists African Americans Emancipation & Reconstruction Memory of Reconstruction Movies USCT

Reviews of “Harriet” Movie from L.A. Times, Rolling Stone, & NPR

I have posted some reviews of the new Civil War/Reconstruction film “Harriet,” about the life of Harriet Tubman. Here are excerpts for several more from…

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Poll: How Much Does the History of Slavery Impact Modern African Americans?

A new survey from the National Opinion Research Center at the University of Chicago shows that while older white Americans still question the long-term effects…

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Podcast: Why We Can’t Buy Disney’s Song of the South on DVD or Stream It on Disney+

Disney is beginning a new streaming service that will stream the entire Disney library, with one notorious exception. The one film that won’t be streamed…

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