| Introduction | Table of Contents/EditorialBoard | Scholarly Articles | Faculty Notes|
| Student Research | IFS Initiatives, 2004 | Events/Announcements | Related Web Sites | The Archives |


   
 

 

Table of Contents/Editorial Board

Fall 2004

Introduction
i Prince Brown, Jr., John Alberti, and Tiffany N. Hinton
Scholarly Articles
i A Cycle of Slavery
--Jean-Robert Cadet, M.A.
ii Honoring an American Icon that Invokes Memories of Enslavement
--Judith Sroufe, M.A.
iii The Path of War
--JoEllen Burkholder, Ph.D.
iv Involving Students and the Community in Local Underground Railroad Research
--Delores Walters, Ph.D.
Faculty Notes
i New Members
ii Margaret Garner Workshop
iii Conferences
Student Research
i “Lessons of a Lifetime: Working with the Enslaved Persons Database”
Annette Fournier, B.A., International Studies
ii “Freedom Bound: Black Loyalists”
Julie Hilvers, B.A., Sociology
iii “Delving into Accessible Archives”
Chris Miller, B.A., English
IFS Initiatives, 2004
i Biennial Underground Railroad Exhibition
ii Borderlands III
iii 4th Annual Freedom Studies  Student Visual Art and Writing Contest
Events/Announcements
i IFS Report
ii 5th Annual Freedom Studies  Student Visual Art and Writing Contest
Related Web Sites


The Archives




The Freedom Chronicle is reviewed by an editorial board; members include: John Alberti, Prince Brown, Jr., Tiffany N. Hinton, Eric Jackson, Danielle Stegeman, Kristine Yohe. Tiffany N. Hinton served as general editor of this edition.

This issue's feature article is by Jean-Robert Cadet, Author of Restavec: from Haitian Slave Child to Middle-Class American.

Photographs taken by Christopher Miller, Danielle Stegeman.

Website Design by Terri Woesner.

 


   


Above: Detail from The Slavery Experience through the Middle Passage into the Underground Railroad Movement by Raymond Lane, Jr., 1998
Terra cotta wall relief, third-floor lobby, Lucas Administrative Center

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