The Narrative of Lunsford Lane

The Narrative of Lunsford Lane
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Total Pages : 64
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ISBN-10 : HARVARD:32044010350155
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Rating : 4/5 (55 Downloads)

Synopsis The Narrative of Lunsford Lane by : Lunsford Lane

Afro-Americana, 1553-1906

Afro-Americana, 1553-1906
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Publisher : Boston : G. K. Hall
Total Pages : 758
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015082992044
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Rating : 4/5 (44 Downloads)

Synopsis Afro-Americana, 1553-1906 by : Library Company of Philadelphia

Bibliotheca Americana

Bibliotheca Americana
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Total Pages : 588
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ISBN-10 : NYPL:33433081687927
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Rating : 4/5 (27 Downloads)

Synopsis Bibliotheca Americana by : Joseph Sabin

Civil Wars, Civil Beings, and Civil Rights in Alabama's Black Belt

Civil Wars, Civil Beings, and Civil Rights in Alabama's Black Belt
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Publisher : University Alabama Press
Total Pages : 592
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ISBN-10 : 9780817320690
ISBN-13 : 0817320695
Rating : 4/5 (90 Downloads)

Synopsis Civil Wars, Civil Beings, and Civil Rights in Alabama's Black Belt by : Bertis D. English

Reconstruction politics and race relations between freed blacks and the white establishment in Perry County, Alabama In his fascinating, in-depth study, Bertis D. English analyzes why Perry County, situated in the heart of a violence-prone subregion of Alabama, enjoyed more peaceful race relations and less bloodshed than several neighboring counties. Choosing an atypical locality as central to his study, English raises questions about factors affecting ethnic disturbances in the Black Belt and elsewhere in Alabama. He also uses Perry County, which he deems an anomalous county, to caution against the tendency of some scholars to make sweeping generalizations about entire regions and subregions. English contends Perry County was a relatively tranquil place with a set of extremely influential African American businessmen, clergy, politicians, and other leaders during Reconstruction. Together with egalitarian or opportunistic white citizens, they headed a successful campaign for black agency and biracial cooperation that few counties in Alabama matched. English also illustrates how a significant number of educational institutions, a high density of African American residents, and an unusually organized and informed African American population were essential factors in forming Perry County’s character. He likewise traces the development of religion in Perry, the nineteenth-century Baptist capital of Alabama, and the emergence of civil rights in Perry, an underemphasized center of activism during the twentieth century. This well-researched and comprehensive volume illuminates Perry County’s history from the various perspectives of its black, interracial, and white inhabitants, amplifying their own voices in a novel way. The narrative includes rich personal details about ordinary and affluent people, both free and unfree, creating a distinctive resource that will be useful to scholars as well as a reference that will serve the needs of students and general readers.

Down, Up, and Over

Down, Up, and Over
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Publisher : Fortress Press
Total Pages : 316
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ISBN-10 : 1451407351
ISBN-13 : 9781451407358
Rating : 4/5 (51 Downloads)

Synopsis Down, Up, and Over by : Dwight N. Hopkins

"First reconstructs the culutral matrix of African American religion, a total way of life formed by Protestantism, American culture, and the institution of slavery (1619-1865). Whites from Europe and Blacks from Africa arrived with specific, differing views of God, faith, and humanity. Hopkins recreates their worldviews and shows how white theology sought to remake African Americans into naturally inferior beings divinely ordained into subservience. The counter voice of enslaved blacks is the birth of the Spirit of liberation." -- Back cover.

Witnessing Slavery

Witnessing Slavery
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Publisher : Univ of Wisconsin Press
Total Pages : 242
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ISBN-10 : 0299142140
ISBN-13 : 9780299142148
Rating : 4/5 (40 Downloads)

Synopsis Witnessing Slavery by : Frances Smith Foster

**** New edition of the Greenwood Press original of 1979 (which is cited in BCL3), with a new introduction, chapter, and a supplementary bibliography. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.

American Slavery

American Slavery
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Total Pages : 88
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ISBN-10 : UIUC:30112003851836
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Rating : 4/5 (36 Downloads)

Synopsis American Slavery by : Jean Kemble

To Tell a Free Story

To Tell a Free Story
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Publisher : University of Illinois Press
Total Pages : 372
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ISBN-10 : 9780252054631
ISBN-13 : 0252054636
Rating : 4/5 (31 Downloads)

Synopsis To Tell a Free Story by : William L. Andrews

To Tell A Free Story traces in unprecedented detail the history of Black autobiography from the colonial era through Emancipation. Beginning with the 1760 narrative by Briton Hammond, William L. Andrews explores first-person public writings by Black Americans. Andrews includes but also goes beyond slave narratives to analyze spiritual biographies, criminal confessions, captivity stories, travel accounts, interviews, and memoirs. As he shows, Black writers continuously faced the fact that northern whites often refused to accept their stories and memories as sincere, and especially distrusted portraits of southern whites as inhuman. Black writers had to silence parts of their stories or rely on subversive methods to make facts tellable while contending with the sensibilities of the white editors, publishers, and readers they relied upon and hoped to reach.