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

Kristina R. Gaddy

Bylines

  • 1859 painting "Negro Life in the South," with enslaved people in a courtyard.

    How An Abolitionist Painting Set In D.C. Became Proslavery Propaganda

    An 1859 painting by Eastman Johnson depicted enslaved people in a D.C. courtyard. Intended to humanize them, it was coopted by slavery defenders.
    by Kristina R. Gaddy via Retropolis on December 17, 2022
  • Diorama of a cluster of houses and people along a waterfront, with a ship in the foreground.

    On the Rich, Hidden History of the Banjo

    The banjo did not exist before it was created by the hands of enslaved people in the New World.
    by Kristina R. Gaddy via Literary Hub on October 24, 2022
Book
Well of Souls: Uncovering the Banjo's Hidden History
Kristina R. Gaddy
2022
  • 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