Slavery and Freedom in American History and Memory
- The Revolution Gone Backward
- Online Resources to supplement the April 27, 2007 workshop “The Revolution Gone Backward: The Memory of Reconstruction in African American Thought”
- From Moral Suasion to Political Confrontation
- Online Resources to supplement the February 27, 2007 workshop “From Moral Suasion to Political Confrontation: American Abolitionists and the Problem of Resistance “
- General Online Resources on U.S. Slavery
- An annotated list of online resources for the study and teaching of U.S. Slavery (Gilder Lehrman Center).
- Slavery and Emancipation in Western Culture
- Online Resources to supplement David Brion Davis’s February 2, 2006, workshop “Slavery and Freedom in New England: The Colonial and Early Revolutionary Era”
- A Voyage Through the Worlds of the Slave Trade
- Online resources to supplement Robert Harms’s March 15, 2006 lecture on his book The Diligent: A Voyage Through the Worlds of the Slave Trade
- Slavery and Freedom in New England
- Online Resources to supplement the April 1, 2006 workshop “Slavery and Freedom in New England: The Colonial and Early Revolutionary Era”