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Ana Lucia Araujo

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Humans In Shackles: An Atlantic History of Slavery
Ana Lucia Araujo
2024
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Colonial building on the coast.

1619 in Global Perspective

And why we need to study the history of slavery and the African diaspora globally.
by Ana Lucia Araujo via Historian's Stories on February 23, 2025
Adolphe Duperly’s painting depicting the destruction of the Roehampton Estate in Jamaica during the Baptist War in January 1832.

For Enslaved People, the Holiday Season Was a Brief Window to Fight Back

The week between Christmas and the new year offered a rare opportunity for enslaved people to reclaim their humanity.
by Ana Lucia Araujo via The Conversation on December 18, 2024
Up close of Viola Davis in African warrior gear from on the set of the film "The Woman King."

The Woman King Softens the Truth of the Slave Trade

The Dahomey had fierce female fighters. They also sold people overseas.
by Ana Lucia Araujo via Slate on September 16, 2022
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The History of Black Women Championing Demands for Reparations

It's a struggle that's been waged for centuries.
by Ana Lucia Araujo via HNN on May 19, 2019
Elder M. Andrew Robinson-Gaither demonstrates for reparations for slavery.
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The Centuries-Long Fight for Reparations

And how black activists won the support of Democratic candidates.
by Ana Lucia Araujo via Made By History on April 28, 2019
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