Online Exhibitions.
Online Exhibitions
The Missing Chapter:Untold Stories of the African American Presence in the Mid-Hudson Valley
A project of Hudson River Valley Heritage, Historic Huguenot Street and the Southeastern New York Library Resources Council
Slavery in New York
Online version of a major exhibition on slavery in New York City, mounted by the New-York Historical Society in 2005.
International Slavery Museum (Liverpool, UK)
Opened August 2007, the ISM is the only museum of its kind to look at aspects of historical and contemporary slavery and serves as an international hub for resources on human rights issues.
Captive Passage
A digital resource on the Transatlantic slave trade and its importance for the making of America. From the Mariner's Museum (Newport News, Virginia), in cooperation with the South Side Seaport Museum (New York City) and the National Museums & Galleries on Merseyside (Liverpool, UK).
Slavery and Justice: Selections from the John Carter Brown Library at Brown University
Slavery Narratives (Museum of the African Diaspora)
Sugar and the Visual Imagination in the Atlantic World, 1600-1860 (John Carter Brown Library)
Includes discussion of the toll of sugar production on the lives of the enslaved Africans forced to work the cane fields and sugar mills of the Caribbean basin.
From Africa to Medford: The Untold Story (Medford Historical Society)
A local community in Massachusetts recognizes its historical links to slavery and the slave trade
Fortune's Story (Mattatuck Museum)
Online exhibit that reconstructs the life of Fortune, a slave living in 18th-century Waterbury, Connecticut, from his skeleton and other evidence.
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