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Fiction and non-fiction on slavery in history and in the modern world, aimed at 8th graders
Updated on Dec 05, 14
Created on Mar 20, 12
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webpage from History and Thought of Western Man -- Rich East High School * Park Forest, IL 60466
" Underwritten by a "We the People" grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities, The Digital Library on American Slavery is a cooperative venture between the Race and Slavery Petitions Project and the Electronic Resources and Information Technology Department of University Libraries at The University of North Carolina at Greensboro. The Digital Library offers a searchable database of detailed personal information about slaves, slaveholders, and free people of color. Designed as a tool for scholars, historians, teachers, students, genealogists, and interested citizens, the site provides access to information gathered and analyzed over an eighteen-year period from petitions to southern legislatures and country courts filed between 1775 and 1867 in the fifteen slaveholding states in the United States and the District of Columbia
interactive feature from National Geographic
a database of information on almost 35,000 slaving voyages that forcily embarked over 10 million Africans for transport to the Americas between the 16th and 19th centuries
" The 1,280 images in this collection have been selected from a wide range of sources, most of them dating from the period of slavery. This collection is envisioned as a tool and a resource that can be used by teachers, researchers, students, and the general public - in brief, anyone interested in the experiences of Africans who were enslaved and transported to the Americas and the lives of their descendants in the slave societies of the New World.
" One of the most important maps of the Civil War was also one of the most visually striking: the United States Coast Survey’s map of the slaveholding states, which clearly illustrates the varying concentrations of slaves across the South. Abraham Lincoln loved the map and consulted it often; it even appears in a famous 1864 painting of the president and his cabinet. Related Article in Disunion » PDF of the Map »
6 items | 1 visits
Fiction and non-fiction on slavery in history and in the modern world, aimed at 8th graders
Updated on Dec 05, 14
Created on Mar 20, 12
Category: Schools & Education
URL: