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- Slavery Reproductive Abuse, and Reparations
- Melancholy, Maternity, and the State a Thesis Submi
- “Slave Mothers”, Partus Sequitur Ventrem, and the Naturalization of Slave Reproduction in Nineteenth-Century Brazil Tempo, Vol
- African American Women's Graduate Student Experience
- Race and Property Law
- Slaves for Life, and Servants for a Time, Servitude in British America
- Racial Migration and the One-Drop Rule, 1600-1860 Daniel J
- Conference Program
- Belonging While Black at Lake Merritt: the Black Spatial Imaginary and Place-Making in Oakland, CA
- Enslaved Midwives in the Long Eighteenth Century: Slavery, Reproduction, and Creolization in the Chesapeake, 1720 - 1830
- Blurring the Lines of Race and Freedom: Mulattoes in English Colonial North America and the Early United States Republic
- The Afterlife of Reproductive Slavery
- Empire, Sovereignty, and Labor in the Age of Global Abolition”
- Elizabeth Key's Freedom Suit - Subjecthood and Racialized Identity in Seventheenth Century Colonial Virginia
- Re-Configuring Paternal Legacies Through Ritualistic Art: Daughters and Fathers in Contemporary Fiction by Women of African Descent
- Hist. 80010 the Literature of American History L Fall 2021 Friday 11:45-1:45 Prof
- The History Wars and Property Law: Conquest and Slavery As Foundational to the Field
- Selected Virginia County Court Freedom Suits (1723-1800)
- 1 Hinds V. Brazealle, 3 Miss. 837, 2 How. 837 (Miss
- The Intellectual Origins of American Slavery
- Civil Rights in Early Pennsylvania
- African Americans and the Insurrectionary Second Amendment
- Partus Sequitur Ventrem, Self-Ownership, and No "Middle State"In Maria Vs
- Slavery Reproductive Abuse, and Reparations
- Fertility Control, Shared Nurturing, and Dual Exploitation: the Lives of Enslaved Mothers in the Antebellum United States
- Year 6 Topic and Science Overview September 2021
- Florida Supreme Court and the Civil Rights Movement, 1845-1896
- Enslaved Women's Claim on Themselves