Slavery and Freedom Workshop
The Slavery and Freedom research workshop offers a vital, interdisciplinary space for Stanford scholars to discuss the leading methodologies, approaches, debates, and innovations for the academic study of slavery and freedom in and beyond the Atlantic world in various modes, including archival research, public history, theory, and digital scholarship.
Image credit: (Aaron Douglas, Aspiration, 1936)
Co-Chairs
Faculty Workshop Co-Chairs
Graduate Student Co-Chairs
Meeting Schedule
Sasha Turner | Neither Idle nor Worthless: Accounting for Doll's Labor and Value in the Economy of Slavery
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Matt Randolph | Migrating Mariners: African American Emigration from the Chesapeake Bay to Samaná Bay, 1824
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