Canadian Border During Reconstruction
Manhattan College Professor Adam Arenson talked about his research project examining the lives of slaves who escaped to Canada and what… read more
Manhattan College Professor Adam Arenson talked about his research project examining the lives of slaves who escaped to Canada and what factors motivated them to stay or return to the United States during the Reconstruction era. This interview was recorded at the Organization of American Historians annual meeting in Philadelphia. close
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