Trauma From Slavery Can Actually Be Passed Down Through Your Genes
You can get PTSD from your ancestors. Lincoln Anthony Blades
'This is Surreal': Descendants of Slaves and Slaveowners Meet on US Plantation
At Prospect Hill in Mississippi, people came from as far as Liberia for an unlikely gathering that led to a scene of visible emotion – with ‘a lot to talk about’
The Myth of the "Happy Slave," Explained
It's an old trope. -- Lincoln Anthony Blades
The Last Slave
In 1931, Zora Neale Hurston sought to publish the story of Cudjo Lewis, the final slave-ship survivor. Instead it languished in a vault. Until now.
The Slavery Detective of the South
The Persistence of Whitewashing
How can Americans have such different memories of slavery? By Jason Silverstein
The Long History of Child-Snatching by Tera W. Hunter
New Signs At Worcester Art Museum Tell Viewers Of Art's Connection To Slavery
Maria Garcia
Hidden History: A Waterbury Slave's Bones by LaSalle Blanks
An African Country Reckons With Its History of Selling Slaves by Kevin Sieff
What Kids Are Really Learning About Slavery
A new report finds that the topic is mistaught and often sentimentalized—and students are alarmingly misinformed as a result by Melinda D. Anderson
Survey reveals slavery is so inadequately taught in schools that students don’t even understand it
Why Schools Fail To Teach Slavery's 'Hard History' by Cory Turner
TEACHING HARD HISTORY: American Slavery
Old South Grandeur Leavened With a Cold Look at Slavery
Women-led Slave Revolts - A Graphic Novel