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The Atlantic Slave Trade

audiobook The Atlantic Slave Trade by Johannes Postma in History

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Is there really anything new to say about Reconstruction? The excellent contributions to this volume make it clear that the answer is a resounding yes. Collectively these essays allow us to rethink the meanings of state and citizenship in the Reconstruction South; a deeply necessary task and a laudable advance on the existing historiography.--Alex Lichtenstein; Indiana UniversityFreedom for African Americans is often assumed to have been granted and fully realized when Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation. In reality; the meaning of freedom was vigorously; often lethally; contested in the aftermath of the Civil War. After Slavery moves beyond broad generalizations concerning black life during Reconstruction in order to offer a well-rounded portrait of the era. Topics include urban unrest in New Orleans and Wilmington; North Carolina; loyalty among former slave owners and slaves in Mississippi; armed insurrection along the Georgia coast; and racial violence throughout the region.


#1611392 in Books University Press of Florida 2005-09-21Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.12 x .56 x 6.08l; .64 #File Name: 0813029066208 pages


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