Blog Post 9

Link to Flourish Diagram: https://public.flourish.studio/visualisation/4563488/   For my research question, I wanted to study the relationship between free and enslaved, female and male, 14 to 25 years of age and from the 1820s dataset.  I thought if I put any more values/labels, it would be […]

Blog Post 9

Research Question: Which state had the least slaves?  Building this visualization went pretty smoothly. The PDF really helped! Instead of saving the data and inputting it, however, I transferred it directly from my computer to Flourish because my Mac was being weird. Nevertheless, this worked […]

Blog Post 8

On Monday of week 8 we went over Miles chapter 3. We spoke about how Clarinda and shoe boots were married in Cherokee terms. It was interesting how Clarinda and Doll were able to look for their similarities through captivity despite being in very different […]

Blog Post #3

http://omekahst251.jenniferandrella.com/admin/items/show/49 The visual document that I chose was a photograph of Rosa Parks while she attended the March on Washington. This photo caught my attention because although it was in black and white, the photo of her was so clear. What I love so much […]

Blog Post 7

“Here is a 410-page hardbound book written by J.H. Van Evrie titled, ‘White Supremacy and Negro Subordination’. It was published in 1860 and its context explains how slavery of the South was a normal condition for slaves. Evrie, the author, uses anthropology and anatomy to […]

Blog Post 6

  https://uploads.knightlab.com/storymapjs/5b9f428c3fe4b291867eab7269bfeba0/slavery-in-new-york/index.html When deciding where I wanted to focus on I went through the primary sources available to us. After seeing that there was an article on slavery in New York I felt obligated to choose it as this is I was born and have […]

Blog Post 4

We started off showing how both the south and the north would report on the same thing but very differently. For example, with the massacre in northwest Montana, the north said that it was a tragedy but that they trusted the federal government to handle […]

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