EditorialJulianne Sitch, head coach for the University of Chicago, during training at Stagg Field in Chicago, on Oct. 24, 2022. (Anjali Pinto/The New York Times)
EditorialLeonard Parkinson, a captain of Maroons. Observations on ... the Maroons ... 1796. Leonard Parkinson, a captain of Maroons Image taken from: Observations on ... the Maroons, and a detail ... of the late war between those people and the white inhabitan...
EditorialThe Maroons in ambush. 1801. The Maroons in Ambush on the Dromilly Estate in the Parish of Trelawney, Jamaica, by Bourgoin; engraved by Merigot. Illustrated by Cribb Published in 1801 . Source: Maps.K.Top.123.59.
EditorialOrder of March thro' the Woods of Surinam. Stedman's plan for a troop of Dutch soldiers and slaves to march against the rebel Maroons. Copperplate engraving by T. Conder after an original illustration by Captain John Gabriel Stedman from his "Narrative...
EditorialManner of Bush-fighting by the African Negroes, and Gradation of Shades between Europe and Africa. Diagram of guerrilla warfare practised by the rebel Maroons, and chart of names for mixed race offspring: black, mongroo, samboe, mulatto, quaderoon, mes...
EditorialQuassi, the Surinam slave who discovered quassia, Leonard Parkinson, leader of the Maroons of Jamaica, and Maroon rebel. Vignette below shows slaves being taken from the slaver to a fort in the colonies, with a black hunter in the foreground. Handcolor...
EditorialOrder of March thro' the Woods of Surinam. Stedman's plan for a troop of Dutch soldiers and slaves to march against the rebel Maroons. Copperplate engraving by T. Conder after an original illustration by Captain John Gabriel Stedman from his "Narrative...
EditorialLeonard Parkinson, a Captain of Maroons. Observations on ... the Maroons, and a detail ... of the late war between those people and the white inhabitants. 1796. Source: B.319.(3) frontispiece.
EditorialLeonard Parkinson, a captain of Maroons. Observations on ... the Maroons ... 1796. Leonard Parkinson, a captain of Maroons Image taken from: Observations on ... the Maroons, and a detail ... of the late war between those people and the white inhabitan...
EditorialThe Maroons in ambush. 1801. The Maroons in Ambush on the Dromilly Estate in the Parish of Trelawney, Jamaica, by Bourgoin; engraved by Merigot. Illustrated by Cribb Published in 1801 . Source: Maps.K.Top.123.59.
EditorialMaroons or rebel African slaves in Suriname, armed with muskets and axes. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Nasi from Giulio Ferrrario's Costumes Antique and Modern of All Peoples (Il Costume Antico e Moderno di Tutti i Popoli), Florence, 1842.
EditorialOrder of March thro' the Woods of Surinam. Stedman's plan for a troop of Dutch soldiers and slaves to march against the rebel Maroons. Copperplate engraving by T. Conder after an original illustration by Captain John Gabriel Stedman from his "Narrative...
EditorialQuassi, the Surinam slave who discovered quassia, Leonard Parkinson, leader of the Maroons of Jamaica, and Maroon rebel. Vignette below shows slaves being taken from the slaver to a fort in the colonies, with a black hunter in the foreground. Handcolor...
EditorialManner of Bush-fighting by the African Negroes, and Gradation of Shades between Europe and Africa. Diagram of guerrilla warfare practised by the rebel Maroons, and chart of names for mixed race offspring: black, mongroo, samboe, mulatto, quaderoon, mes...