Harvard University has transferred the controversial Zealy daguerreotypes — images of naked enslaved people in South Carolina — to the International African American Museum in Charleston.
Descendants of a father and daughter featured in what are believed to be the first photographs taken of enslaved people say ...
NMAF copy 39088019259811 gift from the collection of Lonnie G. Bunch III. In the first-ever comprehensive analysis of violence between slaves in the antebellum South, Jeff Forret challenges persistent ...
For nearly two centuries, several names lived in silence, locked away in a Harvard archive, the faces of seven enslaved South ...
By Kanishka Singh WASHINGTON, March 12 (Reuters) - Harvard has turned over what are believed to be the first photographs ...
More than 175 years after they were created in South Carolina, Daguerreotypes captured in 1850, believed to be the earliest ...
Harvard University has handed over rare 1850 photos of enslaved people to a museum in Charleston.
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