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Slavery and the Making of America
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 258

Slavery and the Making of America

This companion volume to the four-part PBS series on the history of American slavery--narrated by Morgan Freeman and scheduled to air in February 2006--illuminates the human side of this inhumane institution, presenting it largely through the stories of the slaves themselves. Features 120 illustrations.

In Hope of Liberty
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 352

In Hope of Liberty

Prince Hall, a black veteran of the American Revolution, was insulted and disappointed but probably not surprised when white officials refused his offer of help. He had volunteered a troop of 700 Boston area blacks to help quell a rebellion of western Massachusetts farmers led by Daniel Shays during the economic turmoil in the uncertain period following independence. Many African Americans had fought for America's liberty and their own in the Revolution, but their place in the new nation was unresolved. As slavery was abolished in the North, free blacks gained greater opportunities, but still faced a long struggle against limits to their freedom, against discrimination, and against southern ...

Slavery and Public History
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 374

Slavery and Public History

“A fascinating collection of essays” by eminent historians exploring how we teach, remember, and confront the history and legacy of American slavery (Booklist Online). In recent years, the culture wars have called into question the way America’s history of slavery is depicted in books, films, television programs, historical sites, and museums. In the first attempt to examine the historiography of slavery, this unique collection of essays looks at recent controversies that have played out in the public arena, with contributions by such noted historians as Ira Berlin, David W. Blight, and Gary B. Nash. From the cancellation of the Library of Congress’s “Back of the Big House” slave...

Black Bostonians
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 228

Black Bostonians

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1999
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Updated and expanded in this revised edition to reflect twenty years of new research, when published in 1979 Black Bostonianswas the first comprehensive social history of an antebellum northern black community. The Hortons challenged the then widely held view that African Americans in the antebellum urban north were all trapped in "a culture of poverty." Exploring life in black Boston from the eighteenth century to the eve of the Civil War, they combined quantitative and traditional historical methods to reveal the rich fabric of a thriving society, where people from all walks of life organized for mutual aid, survival, and social action, and which was a center of the antislavery movement. CONTENTS: Profile of Black Boston. Families and Households in Black Boston. Formal and Informal Organizations and Associations. The Community and the Church. Leaders and Community Activists. Segregation, Discrimination, and Community Resistance. The Integration of Abolition. The Fugitive and the Community. A Decade of Militancy.

Hard Road to Freedom
  • Language: en

Hard Road to Freedom

"A higher education history textbook on the story of Black Americans in the United States"--

Hard Road to Freedom
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 428

Hard Road to Freedom

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2001
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  • Publisher: Unknown

The story of African America from its African roots to the political and social upheavals at the end of the twentieth century.

Hard Road to Freedom
  • Language: en

Hard Road to Freedom

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2022
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  • Publisher: Unknown

"A higher education history textbook on the story of Black Americans in the United States"--

Hard Road to Freedom Volume One
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 352

Hard Road to Freedom Volume One

"A higher education history textbook on the story of Black Americans in the United States"--

In Hope of Liberty: Culture, Community and Protest among Northern Free Blacks, 1700-1860
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 352

In Hope of Liberty: Culture, Community and Protest among Northern Free Blacks, 1700-1860

Prince Hall, a black veteran of the American Revolution, was insulted and disappointed but probably not surprised when white officials refused his offer of help. He had volunteered a troop of 700 Boston area blacks to help quell a rebellion of western Massachusetts farmers led by Daniel Shays during the economic turmoil in the uncertain period following independence. Many African Americans had fought for America's liberty and their own in the Revolution, but their place in the new nation was unresolved. As slavery was abolished in the North, free blacks gained greater opportunities, but still faced a long struggle against limits to their freedom, against discrimination, and against southern ...

Hard Road to Freedom
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 219

Hard Road to Freedom

Since Hard Road to Freedom was released, it has garnered universal acclaim. Rutgers University Press is pleased to announce the availability of this book in two separate volumes for courses in African American history that span two semesters. Volume I includes the following chapters: -Africa and the Atlantic Slave Trade -The Evolution of Slavery in British North America -Slavery and Freedom in the Age of Revolution -The Early Republic and the Rise of the Cotton Kingdom -Slavery and the Slave Community -Free People of Color and the Fight against Slavery -From Militancy to Civil War Features of Volume I include: -Timelines for each chapter -Sidebars, highlighting significant African Americans (some well known, some lesser known) -Transcriptions of significant historical documents, ranging from autobiographies, legal decrees, speeches, and military orders