Slavery and Maroonage

This video originally aired on Saturday, January 22, 2011.

About This Video

Howard University Professor Greg Carr, chair of the Department of Afro-American Studies, presented a class lecture on slavery in the U.S. in the international context. He focused on maroonage (flight from owners followed by banding together to establishment independent communities in remote ares) as a dimension of African resistance, migrations, and movement in African-American history and the cultural meaning in U.S. history.

Keywords

African American History, American History, Lectures in History.

Related Subjects/Topics

  • U.S. History

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