FIRESIDE CHAT: Almost Dead: Slavery and Social Rebirth in the Black Urban Atlantic, 1680-1807

18jul7:00 pm8:00 pmFIRESIDE CHAT: Almost Dead: Slavery and Social Rebirth in the Black Urban Atlantic, 1680-1807 Free

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Fireside Chat with Dr. Michael L. Dickinson

Almost Dead: Slavery and Social Rebirth in the Black Urban Atlantic, 1680-1807

Thursday, July 18, 2024
7:00 PM ET
Virtual Event | Free

From the late 17th century to the abolition of the slave trade in the Atlantic, Almost Dead (University of Georgia Press, 2022) is an account of the lives, sufferings, and resistances of thousands of enslaved people in the Black urban Atlantic, and how the survival of those captives led to the formation of unique and dynamic communities. Dr. Michael L. Dickinson explores a network of commercially linked cities to reveal commonalities, differences, and connections between urban communities of enslaved Black people across the Atlantic: both in the mainland United States and the Caribbean. As Dr. Dickinson reveals through the adoption of the perspectives of the enslaved, the similarities far outweighed the difference, and cities continued to be key sites for both Black subjugation and resilience. These similarities root themselves in the all-too-similar environments of oppression and a shared transnational need of enslaved Black people to resist social death and maintain their humanity.

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