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Timelines

Part of
Humanities 211: Culture(s) and Literature(s) of Africa / Agatucci, Cora
Release
Bend, Oregon, © 1997-2006 (Central Oregon Community College, Humanities Department)
Extent
1 page (ca. 200 KiB)
Last Visit
Jan 22, 2008.
Language
English
Description
Rough chronological outline of the slave trade with internet links for many of the events/periods listed. Includes several one-paragraph presentations of special themes ("Black Holocaust," "Diaspora," "African oral traditions & early Europeans," etc.).

Related Name
deBaca, Lou (contr.)
Part of
Digital History. Using New Technologies to Enhance Teaching and Research / University of Houston : Department of History, and University of Houston : College of Education
Related Name
Mintz, Steven
Release
Houston, Tex., © 2003
Extent
1 page (ca. 55 KiB)
Last Visit
Apr 25, 2004.
Language
English

Release
Washington, D. C., revised Jan 2000
Extent
3 pages (ca. 1.0 MiB) : illustr.
Last Visit
Jan 22, 2008.
Language
English
Description
Chronology offering substantial entries often including primary source material and references. — The compiler is a community activist of the Columbia Heights district in Washington, D. C., campaigning to preserve a reported slave cemetery and the Holt mansion, a building which is said to contain cells used for the confinement of slaves. Both sites are located on the grounds occupied by the National Zoo in Washington. The chronology was produced to inform research on the issue.

Part of
Proyecto ensayo hispánico / Gómez-Martínez, José Luis
Related Inst.
University of Georgia : Dept. of Romance Languages
Release
Athens, Ga., © Jun 2002 (University of Georgia)
Extent
1 page (ca. 15 KiB)
Last Visit
Jul 2, 2003.
Language
Spanish
Description
Material accompanying a digital edition of Emilio Castelar y Ripoll's speech on the draft for a Spanish abolition law. – Part of a site dedicated to the teaching of the Spanish-language essay. The creator is professor of romance languages at the University of Georgia.

Part of
Digital History. Using New Technologies to Enhance Teaching and Research / University of Houston : Department of History, and University of Houston : College of Education
Related Name
Mintz, Steven
Release
Houston, Tex., © 2003
Extent
1 page (ca. 0.9 MiB) : ca. 100 illustr.
Last Visit
Apr 25, 2004.
Language
English

Release
Kingston upon Hull, n. d. [start page stamped Nov 2003] (Kingston Upon Hull City Council)
Extent
29 pages (ca. 4.6 MiB) : 136 illustr.
Last Visit
Jul 4, 2003.
Language
English
Includes
Description
Web presentation of a museum in the birth house of British abolitionist William Wilberforce (1759-1833).

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