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The Eighteenth Brumaire of Toussaint Louverture: C.L.R. James’ Marxist Poetics of Anti-Colonial Revolution in <i>The Black Jacobins</i>
Posted inArticles Issue 15 2026

The Eighteenth Brumaire of Toussaint Louverture: C.L.R. James’ Marxist Poetics of Anti-Colonial Revolution in The Black Jacobins

Posted by Raphael Hoermann
The Ship as Site of Pilgrimage and Exile in the Poems of Lord Byron and the Travel Journal of James McCune Smith
Posted inArticles Issue 15 2026

The Ship as Site of Pilgrimage and Exile in the Poems of Lord Byron and the Travel Journal of James McCune Smith

Posted by Amy M Cools
‘AE’lus’ thunders round us roar’: Atlantic Crossings in Phillis Wheatley Peters’s ‘Ode to Neptune’ (1772)
Posted inArticles Issue 15 2026

‘AE’lus’ thunders round us roar’: Atlantic Crossings in Phillis Wheatley Peters’s ‘Ode to Neptune’ (1772)

Posted by Clare Frances Elliott
Working New Magic: Henry “Box” Brown, Nelson Countee, Richard Sayers and the Postbellum turn from Abolition to Arts in Britain
Posted inArticles Issue 15 2026

Working New Magic: Henry “Box” Brown, Nelson Countee, Richard Sayers and the Postbellum turn from Abolition to Arts in Britain

Posted by Genevieve Johnson
Debating Exodus in the Reconstruction South:  Changing Attitudes among the Black Republican Grassroots
Posted inArticles Issue 15 2026

Debating Exodus in the Reconstruction South: Changing Attitudes among the Black Republican Grassroots

Posted by Brian Kelly
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