Horrors of Slavery: Or, The American Tars in Tripoli

(Rutgers University Press) A true tale of an American sailor, William Ray, and his crew who were captured during the Tripolitan War and imprisoned for 19 month by Barbary pirates off the coast of Africa, Horrors of Slavery was first published in 1808. Blum situates the text in its literary, historical, and political contexts, bringing to light a crucial episode in the early history of the United State’s relations with Islamic states. Blum is an assistant professor of English at Penn State University. She is the author of The View from the Masthead: Maritime Imagination and Antebellum American Sea Narratives

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PAW's July/August 2025 issue cover, featuring a photo of people dressed in orange and black, marching in the P-rade, and the headline: Reunions, Back in Orange & Black.
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July 2025

On the cover: Wilton Virgo ’00 and his classmates celebrate during the P-rade.