Blackness, Immobility, & Visibility in Europe (1600-1800) is a crowdsourced timeline that “chronicles the representation and regulation of black bodies in Europe, circa 1600-1800. As a tool for research and teaching, it allows users to cross-reference artworks and historical events in spatial and visual relation to one another. For an introduction to the timeline, the collaborative project behind it, and the critical terrain around it, see Blackness, Immobility, & Visibility in Europe: A Digital Collaboration, by Zirwat Chowdhury.
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