| Introduction | 第5-7页 |
| PART ONE SLAVERY IN THE UNITED STATES | 第7-11页 |
| 1. Where did it start | 第7页 |
| 2. The American Civil War | 第7-8页 |
| 3. Slavery, a heavy heritage for all the American people | 第8-9页 |
| 4. African-American peopled fight for recognition | 第9-10页 |
| 5. African-American identity in today's America | 第10-11页 |
| PART TWO THE LIVES OF SLAVES ON PLANTATIONS SUCH AS THEWHITNEY'S | 第11-15页 |
| 1. Inhuman conditions and treatments | 第11-12页 |
| 2. African culture and identity kept the slaves together | 第12-13页 |
| 3, Resistance | 第13-15页 |
| PART THREE THE WHITNEY PLANTATION:GENESIS OF A MUSEUM | 第15-19页 |
| 1. Why the Whitney Plantation was a necessity | 第15页 |
| 2. The origins of the project | 第15-16页 |
| 3. A strong alliance between two great minds | 第16-17页 |
| 4. John Cummings, an eccentric philanthropist | 第17页 |
| 5. Slavery's inheritance | 第17-19页 |
| PART FOUR FROM A PLANTATION TO A MUSEUM | 第19-27页 |
| 1. The Slave Quarters | 第20页 |
| 2. The Field of Angels | 第20-21页 |
| 3. The Antioch Baptist Church | 第21页 |
| 4. The Wall of Honor | 第21-22页 |
| 5.Allees Gwendolyn Midlo Hall | 第22页 |
| 6. The Big House and the Outbuildings | 第22-23页 |
| 7. The Children of the Whitney | 第23页 |
| 8. The German Coast Uprising Memorial | 第23-27页 |
| CONCLUSION | 第27-29页 |
| Bibliography | 第29页 |