The Impact of Slavery
Slave Movement During the 18th and 19th Century
Studies in the World History of Slavery, Abolition, and Emancipation
(Links below)
Bibliographies
S. Mintz, "Slavery and Anti-Slavery: A Bibliography of Recent Works in English," Part I.
(University of Houston)
S. Mintz, "Slavery and Anti-Slavery: A Bibliography of Recent Works in English," Part II.
(University of Houston)
Document Collections
Documents relating to Slavery
(Human Rights Library, University of Minnesota)
The Frederick Douglass Papers
(West Virginia University)
"Life History Manuscripts from the Folklore Project, WPA Federal Writer's Project 1936-1940"
(Library of Congress).
S. Mintz, ed., "Excerpts from Slave Narratives"
(University of Houston)
"Third Person, First Person: Slave Voices From The Special Collections Library"
(Broadside Collection, Special Collections Library, Duke University)
Museums & Online Exhibits
African Slave Trade Demographic Simulation
(Northeastern University)
The Frederick Douglass Museum & Cultural Center
(Rochester, New York)
"Taking the Train to Freedom"
(National Park Service Underground Railroad Project)
Courses
HST 1651: History of the Old South
(Thomas J. Brown, Harvard University)
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