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A Third of the People Depicted in Art at the National Capitol in Washington are Enslavers

I have posted before about the Washington Post‘s study of slavery and the United States Capitol. Today the Post discusses the representation of slaveholders in…

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David Blight Tries to Answer the Question of Whether the Civil War Was Inevitable

David Blight, the Yale historian who has been a leading interpreter of the Civil War Era for more than a quarter century, has an extended…

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Washington Post Gives Background on “Whipped Peter” of New Film “Emancipation”

Today’s Washington Post gave some interesting background on the new Will Smith film Emancipation. The Washington Post movie reviewer gave the film a largely negative…

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Podcast on William Walker’s Attempt in 1860 to Spread American Slave System to Central America and Mexico

The podcast company Wondery has a series on the American “Filibuster” William Walker. Walker used terrorism and war to make himself “president” of Nicaragua right…

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Preview of New Will Smith Film Emancipation “Inspired” by Story of “Gordon”: From Tortured Slave to Freedom Fighter

Will Smith’s new film Emancipation will be released on December 2, 2022. The film is based on the story of “Gordon,” an enslaved African American…

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56th USCT Honored in St. Louis for Service During Civil War and Reconstruction

Last Friday the SUV held a memorial ceremony in St. Louis honoring the men of the 56th United States Colored Troops (56th USCT). The 56th…

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NY Times Obituary of an Enslaved North Carolinian Who Escaped Slavery Joined the Navy & and Went on to Success in Reconstruction

Over the last year the New York Times has been publishing obituaries of people who died a long time ago. These are men and women…

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New Project Looks at the University of Pennsylvania’s Connections to Slavery

The Penn & Slavery Project has posted its findings on the University of Pennsylvania’s connections to slavery on a website. According to the report: “Although…

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“Slave Bible” on Display in Netherlands: Rewritten to Eliminate Freedom as a Virtue

A Bible used by British missionaries preaching to enslaved people in the Americas is now on display in Utrecht in the Netherlands. The 1807 Bible…

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Smithsonian Increasing Focus on Research Into Slavery in America and Worldwide

I first visited the Smithsonian around 1971 with my class from St. Brigid’s Elementary School in Westbury, New York. I loved it because I loved…

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