What Crossed with the Captives

Read through African eyes, the Atlantic did not move labor alone. It moved knowledge, memory, political habit, ecological intelligence, and disciplined ways of surviving pressure. It also moved human streams that appear, in some cases, to have carried stronger reputations for resistance than others.
America’s 250th Anniversary and the Atlantic Ledger

America’s 250th Anniversary and the Atlantic Ledger: Freedom, Rice, and the Hidden Witness of Bunce Island
America at 250

America at 250: How Sierra Leone’s Rice Coast Powered the Treaty of Paris
I Entered a Dugout Cabin — And Stepped Into a Story the Textbooks Forgot

I Entered a Dugout Cabin — And Stepped Into a Story the Textbooks Forgot: Where the Cold Kept Memory, and the Earth Spoke Their Names