Slavery and the Early American Economy
with Edward L. Ayers
Consider how contemporary events affected American slavery at different points in history.
Generations in Captivity: Slavery in America
with Ira Berlin
Understand how the interplay of regional and generational factors shaped the development of slavery in the antebellum United States.
From Slavery to Sharecropping
with Jo Von McCalester
Examine the shift in Black labor after emancipation.
Study Aid: Slavery and the Law in Seventeenth-Century Virginia
1662–1691
Explore a timeline of laws pertaining to slavery in Virginia from 1662 to 1691.
Slavery in the New York State Census
ca. 1800
Examine this broadside, which included a count of enslaved people in New York State.
Slavery and Abolition
1788, 1789
Explore primary sources that worked as propaganda tools for the anti-slavery movement.
American Colonization Society membership certificate
1833
Learn more about this document signed by James Madison.
A Journal of the Proceedings in the Detection of the Conspiracy
1744
Read an excerpt from a 1741 revolt of enslaved people, free Black people, and “Some White People” in colonial New York.
Slave Revolt in the West Indies
1733
This newspaper article recalls a revolt of enslaved people on the Caribbean island of St. John.
Phillis Wheatley’s poem on tyranny and slavery
1772
Take a deep dive into one of Wheatley's best-known poems.
Auction catalog of enslaved people from Louisiana
1855
Explore this primary source to learn about the process of buying and selling enslaved people in 1855.
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