Menu
  • Excerpts
  • Exhibits
  • Collections
  • Originals
  • Categories
  • Map
  • Search
Person

Jennifer L. Morgan

Bylines

  • An artistic collage juxtiposing a transatlantic slave ship with a tenement in Harlem.

    How the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade Continues to Impact Modern Life

    A new Smithsonian book reckons with the enduring legacies of slavery and capitalism.
    by Jennifer L. Morgan via Smithsonian on November 7, 2024
  • Jennifer L. Morgan portrayed beside her book

    Black Feminist in Public: Jennifer L. Morgan Reckons with Slavery

    On the intersectionality of enslaved women and common misunderstandings about slavery.
    by Janell Hobson, Jennifer L. Morgan via Ms. Magazine on June 17, 2021

Related Excerpts

Viewing 1–2 of 2
A picture of an eerie dark house.

This House Is Still Haunted: An Essay In Seven Gables

A spectre is haunting houses—the spectre of possession.
by Adam Fales via Dilettante Army on February 15, 2022
1836 lithograph of a slave trader marching enslaved people to be sold.

Partners in Brutality

New books investigate the brutality of the internal slave trade by focusing on businesses, and examine the role of white women in enslaving Black people.
by Nicholas Guyatt via New York Review of Books on October 18, 2021
  • How Bunk Works
  • Who We Are
  • About Bunk
  • Recommend a Resource
  • Bunk on Instagram
  • Bunk on Twitter
  • Bunk on Bluesky
brought to you by
© Bunk History