The Crisis of Race from the History and Legacy of Slavery in New England
A Workshop for Middle and High School Educators
The Tracing Center on Histories and Legacies of Slavery, in collaboration with Royall House and Slave Quarters and the Deerfield Teachers’ Center
Online Resources
- Joanne Melish’s presentation on northern slavery
- James Perry’s presentation on the context of the Civil War
- Annotated Bibliography
- Francie Latour, “New England’s Hidden History” (Boston Globe, Sept. 26, 2010)
- Leonard Pitts, “Black History Is Everyone’s History”
- Akaya Windwood, “Don’t Be Nice – Be Kind”
- Jean Garnett, “Race Relations/Reactions”
- Peggy McIntosh, “White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack”
- Contemporary Slavery & Human Trafficking
- “Outfitting the Slave Ship Sally” Lesson
- Slavery, Citizenship and Civil Rights: Documenting Rhode Island’s People of Color
- Educational Program Offerings
- Traces of the Trade Editions
- Tom DeWolf’s Inheriting the Trade
- PDP Assessment

This program is funded in part by Mass Humanities, in collaboration with the Deerfield Teachers’ Center and Royall House and Slave Quarters.

