Slavery and Its Legacies
Latest Episodes
Slavery and Its Legacies – Abigail Cooper on the Movements of Black Refugees in the Civil War Era
Thomas Thurston spoke with Abigail Cooper, an Assistant Professor in History at Brandeis University and a visiting fellow at the Gilder Lehrman Center, about her work examining Civil War refugee or contraband camps across the South.
Slavery and Its Legacies – Wendy S. Hesford on “Enslaved Girlhoods: Gendering Terror, Human Trafficking, and Human Security”
In this episode, GLC Modern Slavery Fellow, Wendy S. Hesford discusses a chapter titled "Enslaved Girlhoods: Gendering Terror, Human Trafficking, and Human Security" from her book-in-progress.
Slavery and Its Legacies – Wendell Adjetey on Draft Resisters, the Cold War Underground Railroad and the Enduring Myth of Canada
In this episode Yale PhD candidate Wendell Adjetey discusses how US draft resisters in the 1960s and 1970s, especially African Americans, employed the myth of Canada as the Promised Land and the rhetorical use of the Underground Railroad.
Slavery and Its Legacies – Angela Alonso on the Brazilian Abolitionist Movement
In this episode Angela Alonso, from the Department of Sociology at the University of Sao Paulo, Brazil, argues that the campaign for the abolition of slavery was the first national social movement.
Slavery and Its Legacies – Alejandro E. Gomez on Antislavery Sentiments in the Spanish Atlantic
Marcela Echeverri, an Assistant Professor of History at Yale, spoke with Alejandro E. Gomez, of the Universite Sorbonne Nouvelle-Paris 3, about his research on the socio-racial perceptions of individuals within the Spanish Atlantic.
Slavery and Its Legacies – James Scott – A Deep History of the Earliest States Part 2
In part 2 of this 2 part episode we join James Scott as he presents some of the main arguments in his upcoming book Against the Grain: A Deep History of the Earliest States. This presentation was recorded at Yale University on April 13th, 2017.
Slavery and Its Legacies – James Scott – A Deep History of the Earliest States Part 1
In part 1 of this 2 part episode we join James Scott as he presents some of the main arguments in his upcoming book Against the Grain: A Deep History of the Earliest States. This presentation was recorded at Yale University on April 13th, 2017.
Slavery and Its Legacies – Garnette Cadogan
In this episode Garnette Cadogan, editor-at-large for Non-Stop Metropolis: A New York City Atlas, reads his essay "Walking While Black", originally published in Freeman's, a literary magazine.
Slavery and Its Legacies – Jim Walvin
In this episode James Walvin, Professor of History Emeritus at the University of York, discusses how traces of slavery are often overlooked in the material culture we value, from porcelain sugar bowls to mahogany tables.
Slavery and Its Legacies – Christienna Fryar
In this episode Thomas Thurston spoke with Christienna Fryar, an Assistant Professor of History at SUNY Buffalo State and a visiting fellow at the Gilder Lehrman Center, on post-emancipation Jamaica.