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Can anyone suggest the best scholarship on friendship among enslaved people in the 19th century? @adamrothman.bsky.social @rkdcolby86.bsky.social @rickbell.bsky.social @wemilteer.bsky.social @aaronastor.bsky.social @hngreen.bsky.social @jforret.bsky.social @jrothman.bsky.social
i strongly, strongly believe that good writing is downstream of clear thinking and a strong understanding of the subject matter at hand. without fail, tortured writing comes from writers who don’t know and can’t think clearly about anything.
I just rewatched that last night!
I'm very excited to be working with you on this project!
Big congrats to Jon White @civilwarjon.bsky.social and Aaron Wistar @aaronwistar.bsky.social and @beaconpress.bsky.social!
This one is in my collection.
Where is the original held?
I bought this soap at a museum this week. It has a hint of smoke to it.
Read an interview with the author: www.upress.virginia.edu/author-corne...
I lost the citation.
Our own alum, Jonathan White M.A. '03, Ph.D. '08 and Lucas Morel recently published “Measuring the Man: The Writings of Frederick Douglass on Abraham Lincoln,” which recounts Frederick Douglass' journey from criticism to respect of Abraham Lincoln. Read more here! today.umd.edu/how-frederic...
Had a great publication day event yesterday at President Lincoln's Cottage. People flew in from Michigan and Illinois just for the event!
My latest in @smithsonianmag.bsky.social about newly discovered Frederick Douglass letters.
www.smithsonianmag.com/history/hist...
Recently spoke with @civilwarjon.bsky.social for @newbooksnetwork.bsky.social about his new book "Measuring the Man: The Writings of Frederick Douglass on Abraham Lincoln."
Check it out at the link below!
I am posting some Chicago bank notes and shinplasters this week and today's bill features an amazing center vignette of Neptune's sea chariot being pulled by hippocampi. Seated at the back of the chariot is Liberty on a clam shell. Marine Bank of Chicago, IL, $3, 18--.🗃️
My latest in @smithsonianmag.bsky.social about newly discovered Frederick Douglass letters.
www.smithsonianmag.com/history/hist...
Washington, DC Set to Dedicate a New Lincoln Statue 🗃️ open.substack.com/pub/kevinmle...
Happy to get my hands on the latest from @civilwarjon.bsky.social and Lucas Morel.
As we begin the 1st few weeks of classes, a reminder that FSSP hosts a large collection of classroom-ready documents related to slavery & its destruction. These first-hand testimonies of enslaved people, Black soldiers, & officials give life to lessons on slavery & the contested arc of emancipation.
I am so proud of this book and excited for it to get out into the world in a few weeks. We’ve discovered a dozen new documents by Frederick Douglass that are going to change how we think about the relationship between Lincoln and Douglass.
I am so proud of this book and excited for it to get out into the world in a few weeks. We’ve discovered a dozen new documents by Frederick Douglass that are going to change how we think about the relationship between Lincoln and Douglass.
I am thrilled to share that the Board of Governors @uncpress.bsky.social granted its unanimous approval for the publication of my biography of Robert Gould Shaw: "A Glorious Fate: The Life and Legacy of Colonel Robert Gould Shaw." l couldn't be more pleased. Shaw appears pleased as well.
I piece of wood from the White House roof, installed shortly after the British burned Washington. Notice Eleanor Roosevelt's signature toward the right.
A new Affiliate School Offer is now available! Claim two free posters commemorating Black Lives in the Founding Era.
Poster #1: Phillis Wheatley
Poster #2: James Armistead Lafayette
Claim here: gilderlehrman.org/affiliate
Baseball championship at Hoboken, NJ, on August 3, 1865.
Abraham Lincoln and Harry Houdini, ca. 1924.
Nineteenth-century photoshop.
I worry that the premiere of Ken Burns's new PBS documentary on the American Revolution is going to mean one thing to his audience and another thing entirely to academic historians. Two conversations that have little to do with one another. Let's not go down this road again.