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Kate Drumgoold's
  • Language: de
  • Pages: 41

Kate Drumgoold's "A Slave Girl's Story" - Eine Analyse

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2009
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  • Publisher: GRIN Verlag

Studienarbeit aus dem Jahr 2001 im Fachbereich Amerikanistik - Literatur, Note: Gut, Universität Wien (Geschichte der Neuzeit), Veranstaltung: Literatur und Quellen zur nordamerikanischen Geschichte: Afroamerikanerinnen im 19. Jahrhundert", Sprache: Deutsch, Abstract: Im Rahmen der Arbeitsgemeinschaft "Literatur und Quellen zur nordamerikanischen Ge-schichte: Afroamerikanerinnen im 19. Jahrhundert" bei Professor Birgitta Bader-Zaar möchte ich im folgenden den autobiographischen Text "A Slave Girl ́s Story" von Kate Drumgoold näher beleuchten und analysieren. Obgleich bereits im Jahre 1898 veröffentlicht, bietet uns dieser kurze Abriß über das bewegte und sicher äußerst arbeitsreiche...

Swing Low, volume 1
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 214

Swing Low, volume 1

The dynamic witness of the Black church is an essential part of Christian history. In this groundbreaking two-volume work, Walter R. Strickland II presents a theological-intellectual history of African American Christianity. Volume 1, a narrative history, explores five theological anchors of Black Christianity from the 1600s to the present.

Mastering Slavery
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 244

Mastering Slavery

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1996-07-01
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  • Publisher: NYU Press

In Mastering Slavery, Fleischner draws upon a range of disciplines, including psychoanalysis, African-American studies, literary theory, social history, and gender studies, to analyze how the slave narratives--in their engagement with one another and with white women's antislavery fiction--yield a far more amplified and complicated notion of familial dynamics and identity than they have generally been thought to reveal. Her study exposes the impact of the entangled relations among master, mistress, slave adults and slave children on the sense of identity of individual slave narrators. She explores the ways in which our of the social, psychological, biological--and literary--crossings and disruptions slavery engendered, these autobiographers created mixed, dynamic narrative selves.

Wild Girls: How the Outdoors Shaped the Women Who Challenged a Nation
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 146

Wild Girls: How the Outdoors Shaped the Women Who Challenged a Nation

A National Book Award–winning, New York Times best-selling historian shows how girls who found self-understanding in the natural world became women who changed America. Harriet Tubman, forced to labor outdoors on a Maryland plantation, learned a terrain for escape. Louisa May Alcott ran wild, eluding gendered expectations in New England. The Indigenous women’s basketball team from Fort Shaw, Montana, recaptured a sense of pride in physical prowess as they trounced the white teams of the 1904 World’s Fair. Celebrating women like these who acted on their confidence outdoors, Wild Girls also brings new context to misunderstood icons like Sakakawea and Pocahontas, and to underappreciated figures like Gertrude Bonin, Dolores Huerta, and Grace Lee Boggs. For the girls at the center of this book, woods, prairies, rivers, ball courts, and streets provided not just escape from degrees of servitude, but also space to envision new spheres of action. Lyrically written and full of archival discoveries, this book evokes landscapes as richly as the girls who roamed in them—and argues for equal access to outdoor spaces for girls of every race and class today.

A Slave Girl's Story
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 74

A Slave Girl's Story

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1898
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Stolen Childhood
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 284

Stolen Childhood

"King provides a jarring snapshot of children living in bondage. This compellingly written work is a testament to the strength and resilience of the children and their parents".--"Booklist". "King's deeply researched, well-written, passionate study places children and young adults at center stage in the North American slave experience".--"Choice". 16 photos.

Chains of Love
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 202

Chains of Love

Historians have traditionally neglected relationships between slave men and women during the antebellum period. In Chains of Love, historian Emily West remedies this situation by investigating the social and cultural history of slave relationships in the very heart of the South. Focusing on South Carolina, West deals directly with the most intimate areas of the slave experience including courtship, love and affection between spouses, the abuse of slave women by white men, and the devastating consequences of forced separations. Slaves fought these separations through cross-gender bonding and cross-plantation marriages, illustrating West's thesis about slave marriage as a fierce source of resi...

The African Americans
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 321

The African Americans

The African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross is the companion book to the six-part, six-hour documentary of the same name. The series is the first to air since 1968 that chronicles the full sweep of 500 years of African American history, from the origins of slavery on the African continent and the arrival of the first black conquistador, Juan Garrido, in Florida in 1513, through five centuries of remarkable historic events right up to Barack Obama’s second term as president, when the United States still remains deeply divided by race and class. The book explores these topics in even more detail than possible in the television series, and examines many other fascinating matters as well, guid...

Black Women’s Intellectual Traditions
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 485

Black Women’s Intellectual Traditions

A new edition of a landmark work on Black women's intellectual traditions. An astonishing wealth of literary and intellectual work by nineteenth-century black women is being rediscovered and restored to print. In Kristin B. Waters's and Carol B. Conaway's landmark edited collection, Black Women's Intellectual Traditions, sophisticated commentary on this rich body of work chronicles a powerful and interwoven legacy of activism based on social and political theories that helped shape the history of North America. Black Women's Intellectual Traditions meticulously reclaims this American legacy, providing a collection of critical analyses of the primary sources and their vital traditions. Writte...

Black Americans in Mourning
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 209

Black Americans in Mourning

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2024-10-01
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  • Publisher: SIU Press

Centering Black grief in the aftermath of Lincoln’s assassination On April 14, 1865, John Wilkes Booth carried out the first presidential assassination in United States history. The euphoria resulting from General Lee’s surrender evaporated at the news of Abraham Lincoln’s murder. The nation—excepting many white Southerners—found itself consumed with grief, and no group mourned Lincoln more deeply than people of color. African Americans did not speak with a monolithic voice on social or political issues, but even Lincoln’s Black contemporaries who may not have approved of him while he was alive mourned his death, understanding its implications for their future. Beginning with the...