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This special panel debrief edition of the Journal of American History Podcast features a conversation on “New Histories of Enslavement,” held at the 2025 OAH Conference on American History in Chicago. In this episode, panel chair Andrea Mosterman (University of New Orleans) and panelists Christy Clark-Pujara (University of Wisconsin-Madison), Gloria Whiting (University of Wisconsin-Madison), Cory Young (University of Iowa), and Max Speare (Saddleback College) explore new directions in the field of U.S. slavery history. Host Kasha Appleton guides the discussion through key questions: How did the myth of a free abolitionist North became embedded in national memory? What methodologies best serve the sources used tell freedom seekers’ stories? The conversation highlights different approaches to studying enslavement in the United States while showcasing each panelist's unique contributions to this evolving field.

Music: King Oliver’s Creole Jazz Band’s Mabel’s Dream, 1923

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