The recent discovery of the African Burial Ground in Lower Manhattan reminded Americans that slavery in the United States was not merely a phenomenon of the antebellum South. In fact; for most of its history; New York was a slave city.Edited by Ira Berlin; the Bancroft Prize–winning author of Many Thousands Gone; and Leslie Harris; Slavery in New York brings together twelve new contributions by leading historians of slavery and African American life in New York. Published to accompany a major exhibit at the New York Historical Society; the book demonstrates how slavery shaped the day-to-day experience of New Yorkers; black and white; and how; as a way of doing business; it propelled New York to become the commercial and financial power it is today.Powerfully illustrated with images from the New York Historical Society exhibit; Slavery and the Making of New York will be the definitive account of New York’s slave past.
#351788 in Books 2003-04-01Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 11.48 x .65 x 8.66l; 1.90 #File Name: 1563118300168 pages
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