A Cartographic Narrative
Visualizing the 1760-1761 Slave Revolt in Jamaica, the greatest slave insurrection in the eighteenth century British Empire.
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Liz Timbs is a postdoctoral teaching fellow in African History at North Carolina State University. She is a contributing editor at Africa is a Country.
Visualizing the 1760-1761 Slave Revolt in Jamaica, the greatest slave insurrection in the eighteenth century British Empire.
A digital collection that enhances understandings of the South African struggle against apartheid through the medium of film.
The global impact of the exchanges and experiences between China and Africa.
The digitization of oral histories of the 2010 earthquake in Haiti and its aftermath.
The preservation of nostalgia by evicted black residents of one of Cape Town’s now very white suburbs.
Badilisha is rare: an African project funded by a mix of government and private art donors, facilitating media access to African poets.
This tumblr focuses on reading, researching, and writing histories of intimacy, sex, and sexuality during Atlantic slave period.
An archive – stretching from 1820 to 1960 – of civil, police, and criminal records in colonial Banjul.