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WFU Slavery, Race, & Memory Project: Additional Course Resources
Historical and Other Resources for Research
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Secondary Bibliography for the History of Wake Forest University
Early Institutional Records (Digital)
Names of the Enslaved and University Commemorations
Additional Course Resources
Current University Resources
Baptists and the Enslaved
Articles and Publications
Original Campus/Birthplace Resources
WFU Memorialization Committee
How Can You Help Us? Transcription
Universities Studying Slavery (USS)
National Resources
Readings and Resources for Classes
Current Scholars to Follow:
Dr. Kelley Fanto Deetz (University of California-Berkeley)
Dr. Annette Gordon-Reed (Harvard University)
Dr. Hilary Green (Davidson College)
Dr. Koritha Mitchell (Ohio State University)
Historic Houses and Museums
International African American Museum (Charleston, SC)
Monticello (Charlottesville, VA)
Montpelier Enslaved Community (Charlottesville, VA)
National Museum of African American History & Culture (Smithsonian)
Memorials:
International Coalition of Sites of Conscience
National Museum and Memorial for Peace and Justice (Montgomery, AL)
University Projects
Brown & Slavery & Justice (Brown University)
Georgetown Slavery Archive (Georgetown University)
The Lemon Project (William and Mary)
President's Commission on Slavery and the University
(University of Virginia)
National Database Resources for Classes
Enslaved: Peoples of the Historical Slave Trade
Documenting Slave Voyages
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