HIST 0218A
Slavery & Freedom Am. North
Slavery and Freedom in the American North
In this course we will study how the “American North,” constituted by New England, New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania, became a place of enslavement. Although often treated as a cradle of freedom, we will explore how the region’s colonists imported African slaves and enslaved and exported Native Americans. Through lecture, discussion, and primary sources, we will examine the transatlantic slave trade of Africans and Native Americans, the communities built by enslaved and free people, the impact of the American Revolution, the creation of gradual abolition statues, and the perpetuation of enslavement until the Civil War. We will also grapple with the role of memory in history, as the region’s slaveholding past is often ignored by its inhabitants. This course fulfills the Pre-1800 History requirement./. 2 hrs lect./1 hr. disc.
- Schedule
- 9:45am-10:35am on Monday, Wednesday (Feb 10, 2025 to May 12, 2025)
- Location
- Axinn Center 220
- Instructors
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Mendoza, Elsa
emendoza@middlebury.edu
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