Through the Lens of Mercy Street
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In this blog post, Devine discusses the development of scientific medicine and professional practice during the Civil War years.
Read MoreEpistolary Nation(s)
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In this blog post, Jane Schultz, Ph.D., discusses the cultural significance of letter writing in nineteenth-century America, especially during the Civil War.
Read MoreReconstructing the Family Unit: Repairing Bonds Broken by Slavery
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In this blog post, Kenyatta D. Berry, J.D., discusses marriages of former slaves in Virginia and recounts her own family story.
Read MoreMercy Street Season 2, Episode 6 GIF Recap
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Catch up on Episode 6, House of Bondage, with an episode recap. Warning: Spoilers ahead.
Read More'Freedom of Matrimony': Celebrating Love in an Era of Emancipation
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Anya Jabour, Ph.D., explains that for emancipated African Americans, wedding celebrations offered one of the first opportunities to enjoy freedom.
Read MoreUntil Death or Distance: Romance and Marriage Among Contrabands
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Audrey P. Davis, Director of the Alexandria Black History Museum, discusses the customs and challenges of marriage during slavery.
Read MoreParasitic Diseases, Microscopy and the American Civil War
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Shauna Devine, Ph.D., discusses 19th Century microscopes and parasitic diseases and their treatments during the Civil War.
Read MoreAfrican American Men in the Union Medical Service
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In this blog post, Jane Schultz, Ph.D., gives some background to Samuel Diggs' character by examining the real-life African American men who practiced medicine as surgeons during the Civil War.
Read MoreMercy Street Season 2, Episode 5 GIF Recap
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Catch up on Episode 5, Unknown Soldier, with an episode recap. Warning: Spoilers ahead.
Read MoreMaking a Change: Educating Former Slaves
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Anya Jabour, Ph.D., explains that even though they were denied education in slavery, African Americans were determined to have it in freedom.
Read MoreRoots of Resistance
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Genealogist Kenyatta D. Berry discusses slave resistance in the Colonies and Caribbean, and how education and resistance later went hand-in-hand.
Read MoreCode-switching and Fluidity as a Strategy for Survival
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Audrey P. Davis, Director of the Alexandria Black History Museum, discusses the coping mechanisms African American characters must employ to survive plot twists and power struggles in Mercy Street.
Read MoreNursing the Enemy
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In this blog post, Jane E. Schultz, Ph.D., details the relief work done by clergy and laypeople during the Civil War and the complex subject of nursing the enemy.
Read MoreMercy Street Season 2, Episode 4 GIF Recap
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Catch up on Episode 5, Southern Mercy, with an episode recap. Warning: Spoilers ahead.
Read More'I Wanted to Do My Part': Women as Soldiers in Civil War America
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Anya Jabour, Ph.D., explores the multitude of women who dressed as men to fight—and die—in all the major battles of the Civil War.
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