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The Paradox of Freedom: Thomas Jefferson, Simon Bolivar and Slavery in the New World
(Vanderbilt University. Dept. of History, 2003-04-01)
The Last Days of Pirates
(Vanderbilt University. Dept. of History, 1998-04-08)
The Strength and Influence of Abolitionist Imagery: the Amistad Revolt Leader in Abolitionist Propaganda
(Vanderbilt University. Dept. of History, 1998-04-10)
Pilgrims in the Atlantic World: Atlantic influences and the New Plymouth colony's commercial impact on New England
(Vanderbilt University. Dept. of History, 2009-04-23)
"Méchant Pays, Méchant Gens": Images and Invocations of the Backwoods Voyageur in Colonial Louisiana Rhetoric (Late 1690s-1720s)
(Vanderbilt University. Dept. of History, 2006-04-14)
A Precarious Freedom: the Foundation and Justifications of Acts of Attainder for Enslaved and Free Persons of Color in the 18th Century British Caribbean
(Vanderbilt University. Dept. of History, 2021-04-26)
In October of 1736, in the small colony of Antigua, a group of enslaved persons plotted to overthrow the white planter class, abolish slavery, and declare independence from British rule. Four free Black men were accused ...