All Stories

  1. The New Abolitionism, International Law, and the Memory of Slavery
  2. Concluding Thoughts: Boundary Crossings: Slavery and Freedom, Legality and Illegality, Past and Present
  3. Introduction: “A Crime Against Humanity”: Slavery and The Boundaries of Legality, Past and Present
  4. Race, Law, and Comparative History
  5. The History of Race on Trial in America
  6. History, Race, and Prediction: Comments on Harcourt's Against Prediction
  7. What Blood Won't Tell
  8. “Of Portuguese Origin”: Litigating Identity and Citizenship among the “Little Races” in Nineteenth-Century America
  9. Texas Mexicans and the Politics of Whiteness
  10. Beyond Black and White: Cultural Approaches to Race and Slavery
  11. The Contraction of Freedom
  12. Litigating Whiteness: Trials of Racial Determination in the Nineteenth-Century South
  13. Slavery, Anti-Slavery, and the Coming of the Civil War
  14. The Constitution of History and Memory