Open access anthologies
Collected Poems of Henry Derozio, edited by Amardeep Singh; preface by Manu Samriti Chander
Transatlantic Romanticism: An Anthology of British, American, and Canadian Literature 1767–1867, eds. Lance Newman, Joel Pace, and Chris Koenig-Woodyard
Historical resources
Britain’s Black Past
Colored Conventions Project
Early Caribbean Digital Archive
Early Caribbean Slave Narrative Map
Frederick Douglass in Britain and Ireland
Freedom on the Move
Haiti and the Atlantic World
Indigenous Digital Archive
Legacies of British Slave-ownership
Runaway Slaves in Britain
Slave Revolt in Jamaica
Slave Voyages
Slavery Images: A Visual Record of the African Slave Trade and Slave Life in the Early African Diaspora
SouthHem
Recommended reading
Black Women and/in The Shadow of Romanticism, by Bakary Diaby
Blake's ‘Little Black Thing’: Happiness and Injury in the Age of Slavery, by Lily Gurton-Wachter
Dear Sister: Phillis Wheatley's Futures - a special issue of Early American Literature eds. Tara A. Bynum, Brigitte Fielder, and Cassander L. Smith
Latin American Afterlives - a Romantic Circles PRAXIS volume, eds. Olivia Loksing Moy & Marco Ramírez Rojas
‘Our Blackamoor or Negro Othello’: Rejecting the Affective Power of Blackness, by Atesede Makonnen
Parody, Byron, and Race: Being Derivative in the Nineteenth-Century United States, by Katherine Bergren
The Paratext and the Plantation: Technologies of Containment in Maria Gowen Brooks’s Zophiel, by Magdalena Zapędowska
Precarious Correspondence in The Woman of Colour, by Deven M. Parker
The Global Romantic Lyric, by Omar F. Miranda
The Global Wordsworth: Romanticism Out of Place, by Katherine Bergren
Transatlantic Upper Canada: Portraits in Literature, Land, and British-Indigenous Relations, by Kevin Hutchings
Undisciplining Victorian Studies, by Ronjaunee Chatterjee, Alicia Mireles Christoff, Amy R. Wong
Vénus Noire: Black Women and Colonial Fantasies in Nineteenth-Century France, by Robin Mitchell
Worlds More or Less: Nineteenth-Century Ethno-Astronomy and Cosmologies of Reference, by Devin M. Garofalo
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