Slavery in New York themes (Prof. Steven Mintz, 11/30/2004)
Outline of galleries reflecting three eras of contest among three domains (Richard Rabinowitz/American History Workshop, 11/13/2004)
Proposed storyline (American History Workshop for New-York Historical Society “Slavery in New York” exhibit, 12/5/2004)
Floor plan (Krent Paffett Carney for New-York Historical Society, 12/04/2004)
Image of Caesar from exhibit (Photo courtesy of Nick Paffett, Krent Paffett Carney)
Great Hall, dynamic text, image of Caesar, and entry to orientation video (Photo courtesy of Ed Krent, Krent Paffett Carney)
Head text for Gallery 4 (Photo courtesy of Nick Paffett, Krent Paffett Carney)
Gallery 3 section text, display of documents, graphic panels, and interactive devices(Sloop Rhode Island ledger on the left) (Photo courtesy of Nick Paffett, Krent Paffett Carney)
Graphic panel with Slave Laws, whip, and shackles; Story Map at right, The Well video in foreground (Photo courtesy of Nick Paffett, Krent Paffett Carney)
Sloop Rhode Island slave trading voyage ledger (Collection of the New-York Historical Society library, used by permission)
Sketch of Interactive device transcribing and translating Dutch documents (Sketch by Nick Paffett, Krent Paffett Carney)
Transcription and translation interactive device (Photo courtesy of Nick Paffett, Krent Paffett Carney)
Wire sculptures (Photo courtesy of Nick Paffett, Krent Paffett Carney)
Wire sculptures, with gallery head text in background (Photo courtesy of Nick Paffett, Krent Paffett Carney)
Story map, 1664 (Drawn by Albert Lorenz for “Slavery in New York”)
Exhibition case with objects about the lives of the enslaved (Photo courtesy of Nick Paffett, Krent Paffett Carney)
“The Merchant’s House” vitrine with video flip labels (Photo courtesy of Nick Paffett, Krent Paffett Carney)
Video of the 1712 slave revolt in New York City (Photo courtesy Ed Krent, Krent Paffett Carney)
Preliminary drawing of “The Well” (Sketch by Nick Paffett, Krent Paffett Carney)
“The Well” video (Photos courtesy of Nick Paffett, Krent Paffett Carney)
Figures of African American New Yorkers in freedom (Photo courtesy of Nick Paffett, Krent Paffett Carney)