The archaeological sites in Ancient Africa discussed this semester
What is Dar-Tchitt and Jenne Jeno?
The (dis)organized practices of slowing down work, burning, escape, plant allyship, and using abolitionist principles to be free
What is rebellion and revolution?
The year a law was passed that made African women and their labor 'tithable'
What is 1643?
The two major slave trades and time periods studied in this class
What are the Indian Ocean slave trade 6th -20th c and the Atlantic Ocean slave trade 14th -19th c?
Blank occured from 1861 -1865
What is the Civil War?
The types of sources explaining how centralized governments and trade routes operated in West Africa
What are griots, African oral traditions islamic scholars and texts?
The only successful slave rebellion in history
What is the Haitian Revolution?
Act that organized new territory west of the Appalachian Mountains and north of the Ohio River, prohibited slaveholders from bring in slaves into the Northwest Territory while permitting slaveholders who already lived in the area to maintain their human property
What is the northwest ordinance of 1787
The colonial nations and powers in chattel slave trades
What are Britain, Spain, Dutch, Belgium, Germany, Portugese, the Vatican, Catholic Church & Ottoman Empire?
The location of the military action sparking the civil war
The Bakongo Kingdom shared a common culture with these eight adjoining region
Who arethe people from the adjoining regions, “Congos”and “Angolas”, Mbembe, Mbanda, Nsundi, Mpangu, Mbata, Mbamba or Loango
method of commentary and resistance during colonial america and the civil war
The legal rationale and basis for that believes slave positions are inherited through the mother thus normalizing enslaved and black folks never be included in the built world as is.
What is partus sequitur ventrem?
Estimated amount of people trafficked through both slave trades
What is over 200 million people?
Lincoln's stance on citizenship
What is not for Black people?
The two groups which shared a cosmology and matrilineal organization
Who are the Kongos and Angolas?
the speeches declaring Independence Day and Human Rights are a paradox and unsupportive for Black people everywhere.
What is the fourth of July to the Slave and I am a Woman's Rights?
the name of the codes which criminalized Black folks mobility, presence, absence, education, resistance, and self-expression
What are the Black Codes?
the area of the ship Falconbridge examined the medical and living conditions of enslaved people
The movement to retreat from political office and invest in building a network of resources and relationships by and for Black people
What is the Reconstruction Era?
This kingdom had an unwritten constitution with a system of political checks and balances
What is the Oyo Kingdom 17th c?
The plants and people who practiced applying plant knowledge to contend with rape and sexual terror
What are the cotton root, peacock flower, and Mary Gaffney?
The legal vocabulary used to maintain Black folks position in the world
What are unfree, property, persons held in service & partus sequitur ventrem?
Explain the ecological, political, psychological, spiritual, and temporal structure and meaning of the Door of no return
What is (listening for elaborate answer)
were called _____, and were initially opposed by Southerners who clung tightly to white supremacy and the Confederacy. But between 1869 and 1871, their home rule platform, asserting that good government was run by locals—meaningwhite Democrats, rather than black or white Republicans—helped end Reconstruction in three important states: Tennessee, Virginia, and Georgia.
What are the Redeemers or new Departure Democrats?