The Museu do Negro in Rio and the Cult of Anastácia as a New Model for the Memory of Slavery Marcus Wood. 2011. The Museu do Negro in Rio and the Cult of Anastácia as a New Model for the Memory of Slavery. Representations. 113(1):111-149.
"A" for Apology: Slavery and the Discourse of Remonstrance in Two American Universities Max Clarke, Gary Alan Fine. 2010. "A" for Apology: Slavery and the Discourse of Remonstrance in Two American Universities. History and Memory. 22(1):81-112,169-170.
“Get Your Asphalt Off My Ancestors!”: Reclaiming Richmond’s African Burial Ground Mai-Linh K.1 Hong. 2017. “Get Your Asphalt Off My Ancestors!”: Reclaiming Richmond’s African Burial Ground. Law, Culture & the Humanities. 13(1):81-103.
The Paradox of Regret Bradford Vivian. 2012. The Paradox of Regret. History and Memory. 24(1):5-38,179.
A Study of the Collective Memory and Public Memory of Slavery in France Johann Michel. 2016. A Study of the Collective Memory and Public Memory of Slavery in France. African Studies. 75(3):395-416.
The roots of collective memory: Public knowledge of Sally Hemings and Thomas Jefferson Howard Schuman, Amy Corning. 2011. The roots of collective memory: Public knowledge of Sally Hemings and Thomas Jefferson. Memory Studies. 4(2):134-153.
A Study of the Collective Memory and Public Memory of Slavery in France Johann1 Michel. 2016. A Study of the Collective Memory and Public Memory of Slavery in France. African Studies. 75(3):395-416.
A Slavery Museum?: Race, Memory, and Landscape in Fredericksburg, Virginia Stephen P. Hanna. 2008. A Slavery Museum?: Race, Memory, and Landscape in Fredericksburg, Virginia Southeastern Geographer. 48(3):316-337.
Memory and slavery: the issues of historiography Salah Trabelsi. 2006. Memory and slavery: the issues of historiography. International Social Science Journal. 58(188):237-243.